Reddit mentions: The best radio communication books

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best radio communication books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Radio Communications:

u/PhirePhly · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Any edition of the ARRL handbook from this decade is a good start. I personally like to have one from about every 15 years.

Going way back, my favorite classic on the subject is the Terman Electrical and Electronic Engineering book.

u/DBoyzNumbahOneGun · 1 pointr/rfelectronics

D'oh! Picked up a different ARRL handbook.. I grabbed one of the beginner Ham ones.

The full ARRL handbook is $37, found Here! =)

u/aidanhoofe · 1 pointr/xbox360

The chances of getting a fake unintentionally are quite low, if you directly from Amazon and check that it says under brand "Microsoft", but id also check the reviews.

There is a good guide on eBay on how to spot the more convincing fakes.

Here are some fakes if you are looking to intentionally buy one: 1 2 3

Amazon US manage to keep sellers from using misleading language in the title, and usually require the seller to put a brand name other than Microsoft at the beginning of the title, unfortunately on the UK site it is more common, as you can see here.

Many modified controllers use fake parts, because the fakes usually have test points that can be used, making it much easier. Often the seller will use a genuine case and a fake circuit board, meaning there is no way to be 100% certain without opening the controller.

Fakes should always feel lighter than a genuine controller, however I once purchased one, where the seller had ripped out the rumble motors and put a ziplock bag of sand in each handle.