Author | Thomas Petruzzellis |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill / TAB Electronics |
Year | 2007 |
Language | English |
Pages | 299 |
Size | 7.8 MB |
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Summary
"22 Radio and Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius" is a treasure trove for hobbyists, experimenters, and aspiring engineers looking to build and understand real-world radio and communication devices. Designed for hands-on learners, the book walks you through step-by-step instructions to create 22 exciting and functional radio-frequency projects—from AM/FM receivers to shortwave radios and VHF/UHF devices. Each project comes with detailed circuit diagrams, parts lists, and practical guidance on assembling, testing, and troubleshooting. Beyond just building, you’ll gain a deep understanding of the underlying RF principles that power these technologies. Whether you’re preparing for an engineering path or just love to tinker with electronics, this book offers endless opportunities for practical learning, fun, and innovation.
Key Features
- 22 fully tested hands-on radio and receiver projects with complete schematics
- Step-by-step assembly instructions designed for easy replication
- Explains core RF concepts like modulation, demodulation, and antenna theory
- Perfect for students, hobbyists, and DIY enthusiasts
- No advanced math or engineering degree required—ideal for beginners
- Projects include crystal radios, regenerative receivers, shortwave and VHF receivers
- Compatible with commonly available electronic components and tools
About Author
Thomas Petruzzellis is an experienced electronics engineer and author with a passion for demystifying complex electronic systems. He has contributed extensively to hobbyist publications and has authored several popular books in the Evil Genius series. Known for his clear explanations and practical project designs, Petruzzellis empowers readers to bring their own electronics ideas to life. His work continues to inspire makers, educators, and students around the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I learn by reading this book ?
A: You'll learn to build 22 working radio and receiver devices while gaining insight into key RF engineering principles.
Q: This book is suitable for beginners?
A: Absolutely. It’s written with easy-to-follow steps and basic electronics knowledge in mind.
Q: This book is recommended for professionals?
A: Yes, it offers practical RF circuit designs that can serve as prototyping templates or learning aids for professionals and educators.
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