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From: hbrown@voicenet.com (Harry Brown)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 09:46:23 -0400
Single Sideband Systems & Circuits is still available as a revision to the
origional book by Crestone Technical Books. Here is what they say on their
web page:

HF Radio Systems & Circuits

William E. Sabin and Edgar O. Schoenike, Editors

A comprehensive reference book for the design of high frequency
communications systems and equipment. Formerly published as Single Sideband
Systems & Circuits, this revised edition has been retitled to more
accurately describe the wide range of its content. It is loaded with
practical data, much of which cannot be found in other reference books. Its
approach to the subject follows the needs of an engineer from system
definition and performance requirements down to the individual circuit
elements that make up radio transmitters and receivers. Minor corrections
and modest revisions to the Second Edition are included, and the
accompanying disk contains updated software on filters, matching networks,
and receiver analysis.  Contents
Noble Publishing 1998 (Revised 2nd ed.), 653 pages plus disk. ISBN
1-884932-04-5
NP-30....................................$75.0

Their web page is http://www.noblepub.com/Nobleweb/Nobleweb1.html.

73, Harry, W3IIT
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They At 10:53 AM 09/26/2000 +0100, Peter Chadwick wrote:
>
>Jose,
>
>I would recommend 'Single Sideband Principals and Circuits', by Pappenfus,
>Bruene and Schoenike, published by McGraw Hill in 1964. Library of
Congress card
>number 63-13938. It has the advantage of being tube based to a greater extent
>than the later books.
>
>Another book of similar age is Radio Transmitters by, I believe, W. Brown. If
>not Brown, then it was V. Stokes. Published in about 1964-5 by Peter
Peregrinus
>for the IEE in London, in the Marconi Series. It tends to be aimed at high
power
>- 5kW upwards - but is interesting, especially some of his parasitic
suppressors
>for use at 250kW.
>
>Both of these won't be easy to get, but may be available through your
national
>library system. They sometimes appear in second hand specialist book shops -
>certainly, if I ever come across another copy of Pappenfus, I'll buy it so
that
>it can go to someone wanting to learn.
>
>And if anyone comes 'Techniques of Radio Design' by Zepler or 'Radio Receiver
>Design' by Sturley, I'm in the market.......
>
>73
>
>Peter G3RZP
>
>
>
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