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Communications using the high frequency spectrum (2--30 MHz) have
experienced a considerable resurgence. In recent years, powerful
microcomputers and VLSI technology have greatly enhanced the
prospects of overcoming many of the unique problems that formerly
afflicted the HF systems designer. The aim of this book, therefore,
is to provide a firm foundation for the design, evaluation and
operational use of HF communications, with systems issues as the
primary perspective. The approach provides an understanding of the
way in which various elements of the system contribute to the
overall HF communications link performance. Mathematics is
introduced only where needed to clarify or illustrate key issues.
The book will be vital to the professional communications engineer,
already familiar with many of the problems but requiring a
consolidated systems view of the subject; to the engineering
student and research worker as a reference text which demonstrates
how modern technology can be used to solve problems posed to the HF
user; and to non- specialists and consultants within the
communications industry.
Communications using the high frequency spectrum (2-30 MHz) have
experienced a considerable resurgence. In recent years, powerful
microcomputers and VLSI technology have greatly enhanced the
prospects of overcoming many of the unique problems that formerly
afflicted the HF systems More...designer. The aim of this book,
therefore, is to provide a firm foundation for the design,
evaluation and operational use of HF communications, with systems
issues as the primary perspective. The approach provides an
understanding of the way in which various elements of the system
contribute to the overall HF communications link performance.
Mathematics is introduced only where needed to clarify or
illustrate key issues. The book will be vital to the professional
communications engineer, already familiar with many of the problems
but requiring a consolidated systems view of the subject; to the
engineering student and research worker as a reference text which
demonstrates how modern technology can be used to solve problems
posed to the HF user; and to non- specialists and consultants
within the communications industry.
Communications using the high frequency spectrum (2--30 MHz) have
experienced a considerable resurgence. In recent years, powerful
microcomputers and VLSI technology have greatly enhanced the
prospects of overcoming many of the unique problems that formerly
afflicted the HF systems designer. The aim of this book, therefore,
is to provide a firm foundation for the design, evaluation and
operational use of HF communications, with systems issues as the
primary perspective.; The approach provides an understanding of the
way in which various elements of the system contribute to the
overall HF communications link performance.; Mathematics is
introduced only where needed to clarify or illustrate key issues.
The book will be vital to the professional communications engineer,
already familiar with many of the problems but requiring a
consolidated systems view of the subject; to the engineering
student and research worker as a reference text which demonstrates
how modern technology can be used to solve problems posed to the HF
user; and to non- specialists and consultants within the
communications industry.
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