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Careerat9 Post subject: GSM Online Referances Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 5:34 am Hello Kirt
I am fresher Electronics Graduate with keen interest in Microwave...Though got some late in clearing my requisite exams to get my Degree and having low percentile but i m not leaving without trying hard to get absorbed in the field...currently working without any renumerations and experience certificate from company i am learning few basics...with limited time with the associated engineers I am having some difficulties like what is 2-2-2 configuration, Macrocell, IX channel, why we can TrX from particular channels and recieve them at any....
Hrom my queries you must have reached inferance that i am retard or something near but i really-2 need your help
Some good easy books on Microwave and GSM with description of equations, elements, modules, Equipment, supported theory.
Best Regards
careerat9
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Kirt Blattenberger Post subject: Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 8:01 am
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Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003 2:02 pm Posts: 308 Location: Erie, PA Greetings Careerat9:
Unless college has changed a lot since I graduated (1989), then do not think that not understanding the terms and principles of real-world engineering means you have no hope. Most college textbooks do a good job of imparting basic technical knowledge without necessarily imparting practical knowledge. If the practical is included, it is usually hidden within the plethora of equations and graphs.
In the last 5-10 years there have been many books written that cover exactly the topics you are interested in. Unfortunately, most seem to be priced over $100, so unless you can access them in a college library or at work, it will be very expensive.
I keep a fairly up-to-date list of book on wireless systems on the following page on RF Cafe. I have read two or three of them just in the last year and have found them very helpful. Amazon has a feature where they print the table of contents and index and a few of the pages in the body of the book so you can get a pretty good idea of what is inside. You can also read through some of the reviews to see what other thought of the book.
http://www.rfcafe.com/business/bookstore/wireless.htm
Good luck in your search.
_________________ - Kirt Blattenberger RF Cafe Progenitor & Webmaster
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