--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "AE9K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Dan
Go for the Digital Modes For Occassions by ZL1BPU, I have just received this book and can't put it down. I have the other book as well, which I feel is more of a primer,where as the ZL1BPU book digs deeper without loosing your interest and without getting too technical and loosing you. Good reading Trevor G8IIN > > Can anyone comment on the ARRL's HF Digital Handbook Fourth Edition > or CQ's Digital Modes For All Occassions by ZL1BPU? > > I don't want to wait until Dayton (where I can thumb through these) > to determine whether they have sufficient explanation of modulation > and encoding schemes, design assumptions and the like. I'm concerned > these may be more of a primer on how to operate using each mode. > > What I'm looking for is along the lines of the article Peter Martinez > wrote for QEX back in 1999 on PSK theory, implementation and on-air > performance. > > Anyone that has either of these books care to comment on their > content? > > I'm also open to suggestions for other books or articles that are > Martinez-esque in content and clarity. > > Thanks, > > Dan, AE9K > > "Andrew O'Brien" <andrewobrie@> wrote: > > > > Thanks Mark, this looks quite interesting. > > > > ANdy K3UK > > > > On 9/7/07, Mark Thompson <wb9qzb@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > ARRL's HF Digital Handbook Fourth Edition > > > > > > ARRL's HF Digital Handbook Fourth Edition > > > > > > > > >