After downloading N3BB, JK (Jim) George's book about WRTC 2014,(worth every penny_) I am anxious to see what else is out there wrt contesting, antennas, radios, heck, even DXing (even though I am not
Taking a look on amazon.com ...It looks like most of the ARRL books on available in Kindle editions. Most of it is reference and/or tutorial stuff. One exception is "Riding the Shortwaves" by Don Kei
Something to think about. I've heard that Kindle isn't a great way to read/study technical books, because it's not easy to jump around to look at something in the book referenced by pages you're curr
I have read hundreds of books on my Kindle, all of them history, biography, science, etc. That is, primarily words. Kindles are pretty much unusable for photos and drawings. Occasionally, a book I'm
Author: Alan Dewey via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2016 10:01:58 -0400
I concur with Jim's comments. I now do almost all of my leisure reading on a basic, monochrome Nook right now. This is how I read N3BB's latest book which was excellent. The pictures are kind of hard