Pirate Radio And Video Experimental Transmitter Projects Electronic Circuit Investigator By Braga Newton C 2000 Paperback Top (2025-2026)

, complete assembly instructions, troubleshooting tips, and advice on testing outcomes. Target Audience : Specifically written for electronics hobbyists

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

The book focuses on low-power transmitters (Part 15 devices in the US) that allowed hobbyists to experiment with RF (radio frequency) without necessarily breaking federal laws, provided they kept their range limited. Key Projects Covered Braga writes in 2000 with a wink and

No article on pirate radio and video experimental transmitter projects would be complete without a stark legal disclaimer. Braga writes in 2000 with a wink and a nod, but the laws have not changed. complete assembly instructions

is more than a DIY guide; it is a celebration of the "Electronic Investigator." It captures a specific era of hobbyist culture where the airwaves felt like a frontier, encouraging readers to reclaim a piece of the spectrum for their own education and creativity. of the table of contents or search for modern alternatives to these circuits?

Newton C. Braga’s " Pirate Radio and Video: Experimental Transmitter Projects