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Fundamentals of Telecommunications6 reviews

Wiley-IEEE Press, 2005

Readable AND Technically Accurate
As an instructor it's great to find a book that is technically sound yet readable by non-engineers! So many so called readable books are shot full of technical holes and errors, but not this one. Yes, I know there is a lot of techie talk, but it is readable and the equations require only simple high school algebra. After you finish reading this book you won't make rookie mistakes. It's a ...
  
  











  



  
RADIO SYSTEM DESIGN FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS (1-100 GHz)2 reviews
Roger L. Freeman

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, Chichester, Brisbane, etc., 1987

From 1 to 100 GHz, here's a landmark text!
Freeman is perhaps my favorite technical author. He presents the subject clearly, backing it up with equations and examples that may be quickly applied to the problem at hand. His derivations of equations are explicit, without the immense dropouts that require hours of puzzlement to finally see how intuitively obvious it was. The propagation section shows the profound effects of rainfall on ...
  
  











  



  
ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION - Volume 15, number 4 and 5 - April Apr 1991: Bully; Beggars in Spain; The July ...1 review
Gardner (editor) (Mike Resnick; Nancy Kress; S. N. Dyer; Kim Stanley Robinson; David Ira Cleary; Paul Witcover; Greg Egan; Ian Watson; Lawrence Person; Mark L. van Name; Tony Daniel; Scott E. Green; David Lunde; Roger Dutcher; Joe Haldeman) Dozois

Davis Publications, 1991

Not Free SF Reader
The cover claims spectacular 14th anniversary issue. Spectacular is overstating the case somewhat, given several average stories. However, certainly above average for these, and at 320 pages is basically a cheap book, so a good deal for length, absolutely, if you find this one second hand. Egan, Kress, Robinson, Resnick all good. Asimov writes on suspense writing, but his story is the ...
  
  











  



  
Telecommunication System Engineering4 reviews
Roger L. Freeman

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1980

Remarkable Depth - Great One-stop Solution
Working in the telecommunications industry, I have become all too familiar with texts that skimp on topics important to the reader and are skewed toward the authors' interests. Freeman does an excellent job of balancing his coverage and providing a book with meaningful depth. I was looking to the book simply for its ATM and SS7 chapters, but the other chapters were very good also and I ended ...
  
  











  



  
Telecommunications Transmission Handbook1 review
Roger L. Freeman

Flatiron Pub, 1980

Nice reference for a practical approach to the subject...
I found this handbook very simple and easy to understand. At the same time it covers most of the aspects of transmission engineering. I have worked in telecommunications transmission and a reference like this is very useful. Unlike many other handbooks you can read it like a normal text book. All the chapters are ordered for a better understanding of the matter. The only drawback is that since it ...
  
  











  



  
Great Book of World War II Airplanes1 review
Jeffrey L. Robert Grinsell, Roger Freeman, David A. Anderton, Frederick A. Johnsen, Bill Sweetman, Alex Vanags-Bainskis & Robert C. Mikesh Ethell

NY : Bonanza (1984), 1984

From the Inside Jacket
In the history of aviation the second world war represents a classic period in the refinement and perfection of the propeller driven military flying machine. The twelve aircraft featured in this book, designed and built amidst the heat and urgency of war as formidable weapons of destruction, were also marvels of modern technology embodying all that men would know about flying until the ...
  
  











  



  
Telecommunication Transmission Handbook1 review
Roger L. Freeman

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1975

Telecommunication Transmission Handbook (Wiley Series in Tel
I need this book for final my projeck,please..........
  
  











  



  
Fiber Optic Systems for Telecommunications1 review
Roger L. Freeman

Wiley-Interscience, 2002

a textbook.
i ordered it cuz my teacher select it as our textbook. You'd better ask my teacher how this book it!!!!!Personally, I can bear some tiny mistakes in this book,overall,not a bad book for a textbook.
  
  











  



  
Radio System Design for Telecommunication (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)1 review
Roger L. Freeman

Wiley-IEEE Press, 2007

A Necessary Reference
This is a very complete reference for communications engineers and other technical people involved with radio systems. This book is not a dust catcher - it will get used! This is my second copy...evidently one of my colleagues thought the book was as indispensible as I did. LOL
  
  











  



  
Practical Data Communications
Roger L. Freeman

John Wiley & Sons, 2001

Complete coverage of data communication network design for IT specialists Effective data communication is vital to modern businesses. Whether sending data over short or long distances, speed, simplicity, and efficiency are of paramount importance. This new, fully updated Second Edition of Practical Data Communications is an indispensable guide for IT managers, computer scientists, system engineers, or any professional who must design or maintain ...
  
  











  



  
Cases And Materials on Environmental Law (American Casebook Series)
Jody L. Freeman, Ann E. Carlson, ...

Thomson West, 2006

Provides augmented coverage of RCRA, the Endangered Species Act, and the increasingly important issues of environmental enforcement. Streamlined coverage of the basic pollution statutes to eliminate extraneous and distracting details. Remains comprehensive in coverage but tightly focused in format.
  
  











  



  
Radio System Design for Telecommunications
Roger L. Freeman

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2007
  
  











  







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