Pirate Radio And Video Experimental Transmitter Projects Electronic Circuit Investigator By Braga Newton C 2000 Paperback Top Jun 2026
: Readers are taught how to troubleshoot common RF issues and optimize transmitter range. Contemporary Context and Legacy
Into this environment stepped , a pseudonym or real author (records are frustratingly vague, adding to the mystique) associated with the Electronic Circuit Investigator series. This series was known for gritty, no-nonsense schematics that prioritized function over safety warnings. : Readers are taught how to troubleshoot common
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With Pirate Radio and Video , however, Braga stepped into controversial territory. The title itself was a marketing provocation. In an era where the FCC (in the US) and various telecommunications authorities globally were cracking down on unlicensed broadcasting, Braga offered a manual on how to do it effectively. In an era where the FCC (in the
Some readers found the material slightly disappointing, potentially due to the simplicity of the circuits or the dated nature of some analog components compared to modern digital broadcasting.
Specifically, his 2000 paperback classic, Pirate Radio and Video Experimental Transmitter Projects , has become a holy grail for what the industry calls the —the hobbyist, the student, the tinkerer who wants to see how signals move, oscillate, and propagate.