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Reeds Vol 15: Electronics, Navigational Aids and Radio Theory for Electrotechnical Officers


Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Steve Richards
Publisher: Reeds
Edition: Reprinted 2015
ISBN: 9781472975287
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 195
Description: Reeds Vol 15: Electronics, Navigational Aids and Radio Theory for Electrotechnical Officers.
Divided into three sections, the book covers the complete syllabus for Electrotechnology Officers as specified by the Association of Marine Electronic and Radio Colleges (AMERC), with a series of worked examples and self-study questions to assist in student understanding.
The book introduces basic electronics, the theory of how a range of navigational aids works, and radio communications including GMDSS. Fault find to component and sub system level is also included.
Importantly, this is the first textbook to be aimed primarily at ETOs, covering the changes to the STCW 2010. An essential buy.

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