Pirate Radio And Video Experimental Transmitter Projects Electronic Circuit Investigator By Braga Newton C 2000 Paperback Top __top__ -
Book Overview
" (2000) is a hands-on technical guide part of the Electronic Circuit Investigator series. It serves as a comprehensive manual for building low-cost, experimental broadcasting equipment across several frequency bands. Core Content & Projects Book Overview " (2000) is a hands-on technical
by Newton C. Braga stands as a definitive handbook for the "benchtop" electronics hobbyist. Published during a transitional era—just before the total dominance of digital streaming—Braga’s work demystifies the hardware behind low-power broadcasting, blending technical instruction with the rebellious spirit of DIY media. The Braga Approach: Practicality Over Theory Do not build and transmit without checking local laws
Regulatory Reality: Laws regarding RF interference are stricter than ever. While the book teaches you how to build them, modern builders must be careful not to interfere with emergency frequencies or local licensed stations. Book Overview " (2000) is a hands-on technical
- Do not build and transmit without checking local laws. Unlicensed operation on broadcast bands (88-108 MHz or TV channels) can result in fines, equipment seizure, or legal action.
- Video transmitters in particular are prone to harmonics and interference. Always use a low-pass filter and a properly terminated dummy load first.
- This book is best used together with a licensed amateur radio operator or as a study aide for the Technician or General license (RF theory).
FM Transmitters: Ranging from simple one-transistor "bugs" to more stable, multi-stage transmitters that could broadcast high-fidelity audio across a house or backyard.
series, this 304-page manual serves as both a technical primer and a project handbook for those looking to explore the world of radio and television signals. What’s Inside the Investigator's Manual?
Test Equipment
- RF probe
- Field strength meter
- Simple frequency counter
