Richard Zierl

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Richard Zierl (born November 12, 1948 in Munich ) is a German physicist and specialist book author .

The physicist, who received his doctorate from the Technical University of Munich in 1979 , has written 35 specialist books in the field of IT and communications technology since the 1970s . Some of the books have appeared in French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Hungarian, among others. In addition to writing, he runs his own measurement and development laboratory.

Introductory literature

He is particularly known for his introductory literature, with which he addresses young people and laypeople and gives them the opportunity to "go from simple to difficult" in topics such as receiver technology for receiving amateurs (SWL, see radio amateurs ), radio technology in the everyone's radio band ( CB radio ) and to get into the amateur radio bands as well as general entertainment electronics ( Hi-Fi etc.) with little previous knowledge. Particularly typical in this context is his approach of explaining the principle on which an application is based or its problems (e.g. the standing wave ratio ), then giving instructions for building a simple device yourself and at the end introducing some typical finished devices.

Together with Stratis Karamanolis , he is one of the few authors who provide well-founded entry-level literature for CB radio operators and radio amateurs alike.

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