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By Don Pinnock, G3HVA

Electrical Noise is a problem for most radio amateurs today and

many are forced off the radio bands because of it. Don Pinnock,

G3HVA, is a firm believer that radio amateurs not be forced

from the air but should deal with these problems instead. This

new second edition of

Elimination of Electrical Noise

provides

solutions to noise problems that will help many.

Elimination of Electrical Noise

details the various types of noise,

from computers to electrical light fittings and much besides.

New to this edition is a chapter on how to reduce or eliminate

noise from computer equipment itself and from the numerous

interconnecting leads.

In

Elimination of Electrical Noise

, Don describes how to track

down a noise source, how to deal with it at its source, and how

to put up defences in your own station to reduce noise entering

via the mains wiring. He reports on his own experiments with

selecting wire antennas that have the potential for increased

immunity to external noise.

If you suffer from electrical noise problems, Don’s experiences

and advice may well provide the solution you are looking for.

Size: 174 x 240mm, 64 pages

ISBN: 9781 9101 9314 3

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By Steve Telenius-Lowe, PJ4DX

Contacting far flung parts of the world (DX) on the High

Frequencies (HF) on single sideband (SSB) is one of the

enduring fascinations of amateur radio.

HF SSB DX Basics

provides a practical guide to making the most of this endlessly

fascinating area of operation.

Author and DXer Steve Telenius-Lowe dispels the myths

about huge antennas and high power in an easy to understand

way. From what HF SSB is and what DX is all about, you

are led through to the opportunities they provide. There is a

practical guide to which antennas make good choices in your

location, choosing your transceiver, the microphones used

and even what the myriad of buttons on a modern transceiver

do. There is a guide to the HF bands you can operate, their

propagation characteristics and what to expect from them.

Steve also provides practical advice on how to avoid pitfalls

when operating on the band.

HF SSB DX Basics

is for anyone interested in operating in

this hugely satisfying area of amateur radio by providing

advice and practical steps to get you started and much more.

Size: 174 x 240mm, 96 pages

ISBN: 9781 9101 9315 0

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