Is there one or two books that give a pretty comprehensive, yet low base communications/DSP knowledge requirement that would be a guided walkthrough of waves and fields, various forms of modulation, carriers, filters, sidebands, etc? I'm really looking for something that's either not a textbook, or not written like one- most textbooks are very dry and hard to understand without someone guiding the experience and asking the right questions. I realize the material is fairly dry, so I understand that it's not going to be a crichton novel, but the less crazy math and algorithm intensive it is, the better.
Long story short, what's a good way to get a more solid grasp of how driving a DAC can create electromagnetic waves, and what can one do with those waves. I'd really really like to walk away understanding how complex numbers turn into constellations are really formed as an electromagnetic wave, etc, and the real guts of some basic things like FM and DSSS. -Brett _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
