Pirate Radio And Video Experimental Transmitter Projects Electronic Circuit Investigator By Braga Newton C 2000 Paperback Top -

by Newton C. Braga (2000) is a practical, project-based guide for electronics hobbyists interested in low-power broadcasting. Published by Newnes , this 304-page manual provides instructions for building over thirty different transmitter systems for a fraction of the cost of commercial equipment. Core Content and Projects

Newton C. Braga is a prolific Brazilian author and electronics engineer known for his practical, hands-on approach. He has written over 70 books, many translated into English, focusing on DIY electronics, robotics, and amateur radio. His style is characterized by clear schematics, accessible theory, and an emphasis on low-cost, low-component-count projects. He is respected in the hobbyist community for demystifying complex circuits. by Newton C

The book generally maintains a high rating (approximately ) across major platforms like Amazon . Strengths : Core Content and Projects Newton C

In today’s world of surface-mount components and encrypted digital streams, Braga’s work represents the last gasp of analog rebellion. Finding a copy is difficult—perhaps as difficult as tuning a drift-prone oscillator with a plastic trimmer tool. But for the circuit investigator who succeeds, the reward is not just a transmitter. It is a profound understanding of how radio waves are born, one transistor at a time. His style is characterized by clear schematics, accessible

Various FM microtransmitters and multi-stage transmitters.

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