Digital Cellular Radio (The Artech House Telecommunication Library) Reviews
2011 April 30
Digital Cellular Radio (The Artech House Telecommunication Library)
Corporate networks investigated the changes in the telecommunications sector from a variety of perspectives, including the technologies, the applications involved, management & organizational issues, as well as social & cultural issues. It offers complete coverage of IT systems & telecommunications, & their interactions in the marketplace & the workplace.
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Excellent perspective of Radio Technology,
In short time I had to learn Radio Technology. As usual when approaching new subject I bought and borrowed a dozen of books. The problem with most books is as usual, that you already have to know the subject in order to benefit from them. Not so with this book. I’ve read it just like a crime novel and I think I’ve got better understanding of the subject than I’ve got from rest of the books. So start with this book and then you will be ready to attack any of the other books from authors like Sklar, Proakis, Miller and Blake.
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