We will have our normal monthly meeting on Monday 6/14 at 7:00 pm, but we're giving a special heads up to help tune the agenda for a super quality introduction to radio frequency theory by Kevin McClaning. Think about your experience level and what you'd like to learn and pass your thoughts along to the presenter using Kevin's mailto link below.

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Kevin McClaning has a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Johns Hopkins University (JHU). He spent 34+ years performing technical design tasks for the US Department of Defense, and another three years at various contractor facilities. He also spent 10 years teaching master's degree-level courses at JHU. He is the co-author of /Radio Receiver Design/ , published in 2000 (ISBN 1-884932-07-X) and the sole author of /Wireless Receiver Design for Digital Communications/, published in 2012 (ISBN978-1-891121-80-7). Kevin can be reached at [email protected].

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Topics might include:

. Radio frequency design is understandable and often predictable, but sometime not.
. Properties of RF circuits
. Stray components
. Physical size of your circuit vs. wavelength
. Transmission lines

Familiarity with basic circuits, resistors, inductors and capacitors will be useful.
There will be a minor amount of algebra.
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