Pirate Radio And Video Experimental Transmitter Projects Electronic Circuit Investigator By Braga Newton C 2000 Paperback Top [upd]
Newton C. Braga's 2000 publication, Pirate Radio and Video: Experimental Transmitter Projects , provides over 30 DIY, low-cost projects for building AM, FM, and video transmitters. Part of the "Electronic Circuit Investigator" series, this manual offers practical schematics and foundational RF knowledge for enthusiasts. Explore the book's details on Amazon .
Specialty Projects:
Microwave transmitters and nearly a dozen supplemental projects for test equipment and system calibration. Technical Breakdown Newton C
, complete assembly instructions, troubleshooting tips, and advice on testing outcomes. Target Audience : Specifically written for electronics hobbyists Do not build and transmit without checking local laws
Cost-Effective
: Focuses on building equipment for a fraction of the cost of purchasing pre-made professional hardware. Newton C. Braga's 2000 publication
is more than a DIY guide; it is a celebration of the "Electronic Investigator." It captures a specific era of hobbyist culture where the airwaves felt like a frontier, encouraging readers to reclaim a piece of the spectrum for their own education and creativity. of the table of contents or search for modern alternatives to these circuits?
Author:
Newton C. Braga , a prolific electronics author and educator. Publication Date: December 27, 2000 (Paperback). Series: Electronic Circuit Investigator.
- Do not build and transmit without checking local laws. Unlicensed operation on broadcast bands (88-108 MHz or TV channels) can result in fines, equipment seizure, or legal action.
- Video transmitters in particular are prone to harmonics and interference. Always use a low-pass filter and a properly terminated dummy load first.
- This book is best used together with a licensed amateur radio operator or as a study aide for the Technician or General license (RF theory).
Pirate Radio and Video: Experimental Transmitter Projects (Electronic Circuit Investigator) Newton C. Braga (2000)