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This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 18000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz.
This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 20000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz.
This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 18000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz.
This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 18000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz.
The Technical Handbook for Radio Monitoring HF is aimed to shortwave listeners, who are interested in digital signals. On over 350 pages with many figures and tables most digital waveforms are described. The book shall help shortwave listener to identify these digital signals which can be heard today. Digital waveforms like FSK, PSK, DSSS aso. with the used protocols and alphabets are described with the help of spectrum and other pictures and the most important technical parameter. Additionally comprehensive tables are helping to identify the different user on shortwave. To cover as much signals as possible the book is divided into two volumes.
The Technical Handbook for Radio Monitoring HF is aimed to shortwave listeners, who are interested in digital signals. On over 350 pages with many figures and tables most digital waveforms are described. The book shall help shortwave listener to identify these digital signals which can be heard today. Digital waveforms like FSK, PSK, DSSS aso. with the used protocols and alphabets are described with the help of spectrum and other pictures and the most important technical parameter. Additionally, comprehensive tables are helping to identify the different user on shortwave. To cover as much signals as possible the book is divided into two volumes.
This book shall help shortwave listener to identify stations on shortwave. It contains more than 18000 frequencies from 82 Hz to 30000 kHz.
This book is describing common waveforms used on VHF- and UHF. It shall help the interested reader to identify these waveforms. The book is describing digital modulations like FSK, PSK, FH, DSSS aso. and used protocols. Systems like AIS, ACARS, GMS and others are described with spectrum pictures and detailed technical parameter.
This book decribes satellites, satellites systems and the used waveforms. It shall help to identify unknown signals which can be received today. Digital waveforms like FSK, PSK, DSSS aso. with the used protocols and alphabets are described with the help of spectrum and other pictures and the most important technical parameter.
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