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As every radio amateur wants to protect their investment in their radio setup, it's a good idea to make sure that your radio equipme
As every radio amateur wants to protect their investment in their radio setup, it's a good idea to make sure that your radio equipment and antenna system is in top-notch condition. This 368-page paperback shows the why, when, and how of testing that you can do without investing a lot in expensive test equipment. It also explains the numbers in those magazine reviews that tell you about the radio being tested. There's explanation of why these numbers are important and how you can read them to understand just how good or poor the reviewed radio is. So, even without investing money in a lot of test equipment, you can read to get an appreciation of how lab tests are carried out, the real-world situations they emulate, and what the results tell you about the radio.
Many people have been involved in the hobby for years and have never tested anything—but what happens when something does go wrong? Will you even know there is a problem; and if so, how will you identify the cause and fix it? Covering from the antenna through the receiver and transmitter and onto power supplies and earths, "Testing 123" provides solutions to the questions you have and much more.
Reference Book, "Testing 123", By Andrew Barron, ZL3DW, 368 pages, Each
Part Number: RSG-T123
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Estimated Ship Date: Monday 2/16/2026 if shipped by air
Estimated Ship Date: Monday 2/16/2026 if shipped by air