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Learn Basic Electronics Your Way
The Easy Way
At Home And At Your Own Speed




How Would You Like To Build And Design Your Own
Basic Electronics Circuits & Projects?

The Best Way To Learn Basic Electronics Is With My Proven "Hands-On" Home Mini Course

How To Learn Basic Electronics There are two ways to learn basic electronics, the old long stodgy boring way or my fresh new hands-on meat and potatoes way. Get Your Mind Around It You may have found that just reading a boring textbook or even going to school to take a course in basic electronics really doesn't allow you to actually get your mind around what you are learning. You'll find that in a school where they teach basic electronics you might get an hour or two in the lab where you work in a group to complete an assignment, but in this setting you do not have the time to really understand for yourself what is happening. In school, the emphasis is always on completing the assignments and passing the course in the time allotted.
A Fresh Different Approach
I teach basic electronics using a different, laid back approach. I start at the very beginning so no prior knowledge of electronics is required, then I break everything down into small bite size topics, now I let you take all the time you want to do an experiment yourself. For example, after I explain the relationship between voltage and resistance I give you a diagram and step by step pictures for a simple circuit that shows how this principle works in real life. There's no pressure from other students or teachers nor are there any time limits! I show you how do it on your own, using your own work area, in your own home.
You'll find yourself saying "yes... I see how this works" over and over again as we go through each part of my mini basic electronics course. At the end you will have a good working understanding of basic electronics plus you will be able to put together basic circuits. You'll be able to solder electronic components without damaging them and understand exactly how it all works because you will now have all this new "hands on" experience in electronics.
From Now On Now the next time you order an electronic kit or find a project you want to build you will know exactly what you are doing and how it works. You might even see ways to improve it or make it do different things because now you will know what you're doing and as time goes by you will get better and better at this as Your "Hands-On" Experience Grows. Looking For A Job? After completing my basic electronics hands-on meat and potatoes home mini course you will be able to ace the basic electronics exam employers in the electronics field give prospective employees and you may find yourself hired with a higher starting pay as well.



Could it be that you always had an interest in electronics but you hesitated to start learning it because perhaps you think your math isn't all that good or you're afraid that learning electronics might be just too complicated and you don't want to fail?

If so, then you just happen to be at the right place at the right time because I've made this hands-on mini course in basic electronics for people just like you and me.

We like things to be simple, fun and most of all understandable with no weird formulas or high level mathematics yet still receive a complete hands-on understanding of basic electronics and be able to design and build simple circuits of our own!
Here's An Example Of What's In My Basic Electronics Hands-On Mini Course. One of the first things I'll show you is the relationship between current and voltage and how current is the amount of electrons flowing in a "complete" circuit and voltage is the pressure that causes them to flow. I'll show you an example of a high voltage build up and a surprising discharge when you unexpectedly complete the circuit. This example has happened to us all.
Next I'll explain all about resistors and their effect on voltage and current. Resistance is measured in ohms. A resistance of 1 ohm will allow a current of 1 amp to flow when a voltage of 1 volt is applied. This relationship between current voltage and resistance is known as "Ohms Law" This really simple and basic equation is the backbone of electronics!

When you have current flowing through a resistor, that resistor is dissipating heat and this heat is measured in watts. I'll show you a really easy way to figure out the amount power in watts a circuit is using. I'll show you a really simple way to calculate resistors in series and resistors in parallel.   Important Tip: With resistors in series, the total resistance is always the sum of all of the resistors. Resistors in parallel, the total is always less than the lowest value resistor.

After resistors I'll show you capacitors. A basic capacitor consists of two metal plates separated by an insulator and I'll tell you why the material that the insulator is made of is so important to the electric field that is contained in it. Energy is stored as an electric field between the two plates of the capacitor, the amount of energy it can hold depends on the capacitor's value. Capacitors are measured in farads or more commonly in micro farads and pico farads. The name comes from Michael Faraday (1791-1867) a very interesting man. Read some about him if you get the chance. I'll show you how to do some simple circuits using capacitors and explain exactly what's happening along the way.

Now I'll introduce you to inductance which is a pretty cool magical property of coils, then comes alternating current and I explain what happens when alternating current is applied to these components, capacitors, resistors and inductors. You may be very surprised!

Now that you have alternating current you can have transformers those interesting devices that make something look like something else! Now it really starts to get interesting and that's just the beginning, there's a lot more fun stuff to learn about in this mini hands-on basic electronics course.
The Complete Hands-On Mini Basic Electronic Course Contains These 3 Elements

Introduction To Basic Electronics
This is the main book in the series.

I'll show you quick simple ways to learn and master all these basic elements:
Current and Voltage Resistance and Capacitance Alternating Current and Transformers Inductance, Reactance and Impedance Semiconductors - Transistors and Diodes




Electronic Terms
All the electronic terms you need to know from A to Z.

Electronics has a language all its own, a special vocabulary which helps make it easier to describe, explain and discuss ideas and equipment, and this 66 page "The Concise Glossary of Electronic Terms" covers everything from absorption wave meters to zeppelin antennas, with quick, concise definitions!





ABC's of Radio Waves and Antennas
An introduction to radio frequency circuits.

This is an exciting easy approach to basic but solid understanding of radio waves, antennas, and transmission lines. In this book I've included plenty of illustrations plus some little known information not often found in other books on the subject.



If you have a desire to learn electronics then this basic electronics hands-on mini course is just perfect for you. The hands-on part means you gain practical experience with actual resistors, diodes, capacitors, transistors and it's laid back so you feel no pressure to learn and can take your time to experiment and try different things, to actually get your mind around it.
My basic electronics hands-on mini course also comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. So if you feel you didn't learn anything from this course you can get your money back with no problems.

So now it's up to you. Are you ready to take the jump and start learning electronics? Then Now Is The Time! Order and download your basic electronics hands-on meat and potatoes mini course right now and begin learning in a just few minutes from now.

How Much Does This Cost?

This course is easily worth $200 but I'm not asking that, not even $100. Because this is a new product launch I'm offering it at the super sale low price of only $37 but only to get the ball rolling after that the price will go up.

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Remember this is what you will take away from this course:


You'll gain hands-on experience building simple circuits using resistors, capactiors, transistors, diodes and LED's. I use complete step by step instructions with loads of close up photos to build each circuit and then I go through it giving you all the secrets of how it works. You'll be able to solder, knowing how to make a good solder joint without damaging the part. You'll understand exactly what each part is doing in the circuit and once you know that you'll be able to experiment with your own circuits and that's when electronics becomes really exciting! So don't wait... you got to do it NOW.
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I've decided that in order to help you further understand simple radio frequency circuits I would throw in a free copy of my book on the Crystal Set Radio.
This eBook provides a simple explanation of receiving and demodulation of AM radio signals.

This book is written to help you to master radio frequency circuits (RF Circuits) using a simple example of the 100 year old crystal radio set that your great grandfather might of owned which you can build for yourself with only a few parts.

You'll see how a coil and capacitor form a tuned circuit to select a station and how a simple diode can demodulate the radio signal into pure undistorted audio.


Plus to make sure you get started on the right foot with soldering I've added my two special reports on soldering techniques.




PPS
Also when you purchase my basic electronics hands-on mini course you'll be invited to join, for free, a special password protected members only area of my electronics site where you will be able to find answers to questions you might have plus you can ask me directly about anything you really don't understand. And there I'll have even more simple electronic projects for you to build and enjoy.

It's all included with the course. Now it's time to make up your mind. Are you ready to add something new to your life with a strong knowledge of basic electronics, or just continue along the same old path?

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Make the jump and order your $37 basic electronics hands-on home mini course and start learning electronics your way now. I know you will be very pleased with yourself that you did.
Greg Carpenter




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