Best Books for a Telecommunications Field Engineer
List of "Best Books for a Telecommunications Field Engineer" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Field Worker's Aid for Tower Site Work by Wade Sarver(Number of pages: 71)
- Lines and Electromagnetic Fields for Engineers (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) by Gayle F. MinerOxford University Press (Number of pages: 1008)
- CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by Glen E. Clarke,Edward Tetz,Timothy WarnerFor Dummies (Number of pages: 1248)
- Quantum Mechanics for Electrical Engineers by Dennis M. SullivanWiley-IEEE Press (Number of pages: 448)
- Harmonics: A Field Handbook for the Professional and the Novice by Mark WallerPrompt Pubns (Number of pages: 132)
- Generalized Vector and Dyadic Analysis: Applied Mathematics in Field Theory (IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory) by Chen-To TaiIEEE Press (Number of pages: 144)
- Design of Shielded Enclosures: Cost-Effective Methods to Prevent EMI by Louis T. Gnecco Certified Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer Certified Electrostatic Discharge Control Engineer Certified TEMPEST Professional Master of Science Electrical Engineering George Washington University Bachelor of Engineering Manhattan CollegeNewnes (Number of pages: 224)
- Optimal Filtering: Volume II: Spatio-Temporal Fields (Mathematics and Its Applications) by V.N. Fomin,Vladimir FominSpringer (Number of pages: 359)
- Methods for Electromagnetic Field Analysis (IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory) by Ismo V. LindellOxford University Press (Number of pages: 304)
- Klystrons, Traveling Wave Tubes, Magnetrons, Cross-Field Amplifiers, and Gyrotrons (Artech House Microwave Library) by A. S. GilmourArtech House (Number of pages: 859)
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