Electronic communication systems / George Kennedy

By: Kennedy, George [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1985Edition: Third EditionDescription: xxii, 741 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 0070340544Subject(s): TELECOMMUNICATION | TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMSLOC classification: TK 5101 .K46 1985
Contents:
1. Introduction to communications system -- 2. Noise -- 3. Amplitude modulation -- 4. Single -sideband techniques -- 5. Frequency modulation -- 6. Radio receivers -- 7. Transmission lines -- 8. Radiation and propagation of waves -- 9. Antennas -- 10. Waveguides, resonators and components -- 11. Microwave tubes and circuits -- 12. Semiconductor microwave devices and circuits -- 13. Pulse communications -- 14. Communications -- 15. Broadband communications systems -- 16. Radar systems -- 17. Television fundamentals.
Summary: This book has its origins in printed notes produced by the author at a time when he taught communications at a technical college in Sydney and textbooks written at this level apparently did not exist.
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General Education Relegation Room GC TK 5101 .K46 1985 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007773

Includes index.

1. Introduction to communications system -- 2. Noise -- 3. Amplitude modulation -- 4. Single -sideband techniques -- 5. Frequency modulation -- 6. Radio receivers -- 7. Transmission lines -- 8. Radiation and propagation of waves -- 9. Antennas -- 10. Waveguides, resonators and components -- 11. Microwave tubes and circuits -- 12. Semiconductor microwave devices and circuits -- 13. Pulse communications -- 14. Communications -- 15. Broadband communications systems -- 16. Radar systems -- 17. Television fundamentals.

This book has its origins in printed notes produced by the author at a time when he taught communications at a technical college in Sydney and textbooks written at this level apparently did not exist.

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