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Mark Smith, "Metal Detecting: A Beginner's Guide" ISBN: 1494964414 | 2014 | 218 pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF | 3 Mb/5 MB/6 MB

There is an entire world of buried treasure right under our feet. This book shows you how to claim your share. Over 200 pages of valuable metal detecting information designed to get you out there finding treasure on your very first outing. Finding treasure with a metal detector is real and doing it is simple and easy once you read this book. There are people finding incredible old coins made from gold and silver, valuable historical relics and old jewelry made from gold, silver and platinum. But you won't find these great treasures unless you know where and how to look. Metal Detecting: A Beginner's Guide shows you this and much more. Veteran detectorist and treasure enthusiast Mark Smith continues to provide great information to anyone interested in the great hobby of metal detecting. In his second book on the subject, he manages to answer the common questions that every novice has when they are thinking about getting started. From choosing the right machine to identifying your valuable treasure, Mark Smith covers these subjects and everything in between in an easy to understand way. While this metal detecting book may be geared towards the novice treasure hunter, there are plenty of choice tips that even experienced treasure hunters can pick up. Mark Smith reveals some of his best guarded metal detecting secrets in this metal detecting guide that puts more treasure in your find's pouch.

Dictionary of Automation Technics: In English, German, French and Russian by Boyanka Zhelyazova English, German, French, Russian | ISBN: 044451533X | 2005 | 996 pages | PDF | 11,7 MB

This dictionary contains 13,000 terms with more than 4,000 cross-references used in the following fields: automation, technology of management and regulation, computing machine and data processing, computer control, automation of industry, laser technology, theory of information and theory of signals, theory of algorithms and programming, philosophical bases of cybernetics, cybernetics and mathematical methods. Automation pertains to the theory, art, or technique of making a machine, a process or a device more fully automatic. Computers and information processing equipment play a large role in the automation of a process because of the inherent ability of a computer to develop decision that will, in effect, control or govern the process from the information received by the computer concerning the status of the process. Thus automation pertains to both the

theory, and techniques of using automatic systems in industrial applications and the processes of investigation, design and conversion to automatic methods. Automatic control, automatic materials handling, automatic testing, automatic packaging, for continuous as well as batch processing, are all considered parts of the overall or completely automatic process. The Dictionary consists of two parts, Basic Table and Indexes. In the first part the English terms are listed alphabetically, numbered consecutively and followed by its German, French and Russian equivalents. English synonyms appear as cross-references to the main entries in their proper alphabetical order. The second part of the Dictionary, the Indexes, contains separate alphabetical indexes of the German, French and Russian terms. The reference number(s) with each term stands for the number of the English term(s) in the basic table. Elsevier's Dictionary of Automatic Technics will be a valuable tool for specialists, scientists, students and everyone who takes interest in the problems of investigation devoted to the design, development, and applications of methods and techniques for rendering a process of group of machines self-actuating, self-moving, or self-controlling. RSGB Radio Communication Handbook - 11th Edition English | 2011 | ISBN: 1905086741 | 864 pages | PDF + CD | 501+110 MB

Since it was first published in 1938, the RSGB Radio Communication Handbook has been one of the largest and most comprehensive guides to the theory and practice of Amateur Radio communication. Fully updated, this edition includes the very latest technology. It contains significantly expanded chapters covering HF Transmitters and Receivers, LF, Microwaves, VHF/UHF Antennas, Computers and more. New material covering transmitting SSB on light frequencies, long distance transmission and reception below 10kHz, digital theory, background noise, ceramic filters and more.
The Beginners Handbook of Amateur Radio
Title : The Beginners Handbook of Amateur Radio Author : Clay Laster Year : 2001 Publisher : Amateur Radio Pages : 529 Format : PDF Size: 2.64 Mb Essential A-to-Z Ham Radio Guide The revised edition of the Most trusted guide in ham radio is here just in time to help you pass the new No-Code Technician Class exams! USED by Thousands of ham Operators to set up Their first shortwave transmitters and to Get Their licenses, Clay Laster's Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio, Fourth Edition delivers All the guidance you need - from Radio and Electronics fundamentals needed to set up A transmitter

Practical RF Handbook
Title: Practical RF Handbook Author: Ian Hickman Publisher: Newnes Year: 2007 Pages: 304 ISBN: 9780-7506-8039-4, 0-7506-8039-3 Format: PDF Size: 10.1 MB Language: English Radio Frequency ( RF) is the Fundamental Technology Behind A Huge range of Modern Consumer Electronics and Wireless Communication Devices, and this book Provides A Comprehensive and methodical guide to RF for engineers, technicians, hobbyists and enthusiasts with an Interest in the Radio Frequency Electronics Behind

Communications. In Practical RF Handbook, Ian Hickman draws upon his own radio engineering background to develop a hands-on guide to the difficulties and pitfalls of RF design with a minimum of maths. A Broad Coverage includes Devices, Circuits, equipment, Systems, Radio propagation and external Noise Fully to acquaint the Reader with the Necessary Technologies and circuit techniques. Brings The Fourth edition the book Fully up-to-date with New Advances in RF, Including Coverage of OFDM, UWB, WiFi and WiMax. * Practical Coverage of the cutting-Edge Technology Behind the fast-Moving World of Electronics Communications * Real-World design guide for engineers, technicians and Students, covering Key Principles with A Minimum of Maths * Updated throughout, including coverage of recent hot topics such as UWB, WiFi and WiMax

Radio Propagation and Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communication Links: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Ionospheric
Author : Nathan Blaunstein Title : Radio Propagation and Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communication Links: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Ionospheric Publisher : Wiley-Interscience Year : 2006 Pages: 614 Format : Pdf Size : 10 MB Language: English Antennas and Propogation for Wireless Communication covers the basics of wireless communication system design with emphasis on antennas and propagation. It contains information on antenna fundamentals and the latest developments in smart antennas, as well as the radiation effects of hand-held devices.

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