Here are some more links I’ve found useful in my travels through the Internet:
- Technick.Net. This site contains a wealth of basic electronics information, including pinouts for a wide variety of connectors and interfaces, tutorials on various electronics topics, and a section of circuits. The circuits section is a little light on ham radio circuits, but there are a lot of filter circuits, which could, of course, be useful in ham radio projects.
- Station Grounding. This eHam.Net article is written by Steve Katz WB2WIK, and if you read eHam at all, you’ll recognize the call. He’s one of the more sane regulars there, and he has certainly earned his technical chops.
- Clifton Laboratories. This website is the brainchild of Jack Smith, K8ZOA, author of Programming the PIC Microcontroller with MBasic. It has information on his amateur radio projects, including several PIC Microcontroller projects. There’s also some good information on how to work with surface mount devices.
- Hobby Projects. Hobbyprojects.com is a collection of links to 1000’s of Electronic Circuits, schematics, online tutorials. There is a lot of good information here. Unfortunately, the website design really bad (think “angry fruit salad”), and there are Google ads all over the place.
- Residential Electrical Circuits Explained. This page explains in very basic terms how electrical circuits work. It links to a bunch of other pages that explain voltage, resistance, current, and other electrical topics.
- Business Studies: Broadcasting and Its History. One of my readers submitted this link, which is a succinct history of radio and TV broadcasting in the U.S.
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