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Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL): THE RADIO AMATEUR'S HANDBOOK, updated
yearly, approx. $30.
The complete reference on radio electronics. Full of projects and
applications. Fascinating reading. Older editions can be picked up for
a couple of bucks at ham shows.
Berlin, Howard: THE 555 TIMER APPLICATIONS SOURCEBOOK WITH EXPERIMENTS,
E&L Instruments Inc., 1976, ISBN 0-89704-011-2 [out of print].
The definitive reference to the 555.
Darr, Jack and Delton Horn: HOW TO TEST ALMOST EVERYTHING ELECTRONIC, Tab
Books, 1988, ISBN 0-8306-2925-4, $9.95.
A tutorial on using test instruments and common sense to fix electronic
devices of all kinds.
Davidson, Homer L.: RADIO RECEIVER PROJECTS, Tab Books, 1993, ISBN
0-8306-4190-4, $18.95.
The definitive book for builders of radios, from crystal sets to
shortwave receivers. Excellent as a tutorial or as a reference.
DeMaw, Doug: W1FB's QRP NOTEBOOK, Amateur Radio Relay League, 1991,
ISBN 0-87259-365-7, $10.00.
Complete manual for building low power (QRP) ham radio receivers and
transmitters. Full of info for those interested in amateur radio.
Hargrave, Bonnie J. and Ted Dunning: BUILD YOUR OWN COMPUTER ACCESSORIES AND
SAVE A BUNDLE, Windcrest / McGraw Hill, 1992, ISBN 0-8306-3866-0.
Excellent How-2 book on building cables, adaptors, test instruments,
switch boxes, gender changers, etc. With C source for software testing
of cables and ports.
Horn, Delton T.: OSCILLATORS SIMPLIFIED, WITH 61 PROJECTS, Tab Books,
1987, ISBN 0-8306-2875-4.
A simplified tutorial and reference on oscillators.
Horowitz and Hill: THE ART OF ELECTRONICS, 1980, Cambridge University Press,
ISBN 0-521-29837-7.
The bible for electronics hobbyists, hackers, and engineers. Useful
both as a primer and a reference. One of the best books of its kind.
Lancaster, Don: CMOS COOKBOOK, Howard W. Sams & Co., 1977,
ISBN 0-672-21398-2, $10.50.
The standard reference guide to CMOS. Clear explanations and many
applications.
Lancaster, Don: TTL COOKBOOK, Howard W. Sams & Co., 1974, ISBN 0-672-21035-5,
$9.50.
A classic. The "guru" explains TTL logic devices and how to use same.
Larson and Rony: LOGIC AND MEMORY EXPERIMENTS WITH TTL IC'S [Books 1 & 2],
Howard W. Sams & Co., 1979, ISBN 0-672-21542-X and 0-672-21543-8, $9.95 ea.
A complete self-teaching course in digital electronics, complete with
lab experiments. A fun and painless intro to the field. Recommended.
Mims, Forest M.: ENGINEER'S NOTEBOOK II, Radio Shack, 1982,
cat. no. 276-5002, approx $5 [out of print].
Hundreds of applications circuits using TTL, CMOS, and linear IC's.
Very useful reference.
Pasahow, Edward: ELECTRONICS READY REFERENCE MANUAL, McGraw Hill Inc., 1985,
ISBN 0-07-048723-5.
A fairly complete pocket-sized reference for the electronics engineer
and technician. Loaded with useful info about electronics, computers,
math, etc.
Schetgen, Bob, ed.: QRP CLASSICS, ARRL, 1990, ISBN 0-87259-316-9, $12.00.
A collection of articles from QST Magazine on construction of low-power
amateur receivers and transmitters. Even better than DeMaw's book.