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Have your circuit-building activities led you to a career? I know Roy
does RF engineering consulting work and is most famous for NEC code for antenna simulation. Any others? Is anyone here working at Perkin-Elmer? OI Corporation? Or any of the numerous smaller instrumentation companies? I can see what types of engineering careers homebrewing can lead to: not only RF, but also instrumentation/controls. In fact, many of the projects in the ARRL books are electronic measuring devices. I graduated with my BSEE from UIUC in 1996. If I had been a ham radio operator and a homebrewer as an undergraduate in electrical engineering, I would probably have invented a time machine by now. ![]() In fact, if it were not for ham radio and the Northern Virginia QRP group, I would have no business in EE today. Although I had originally intended to study RF engineering when I applied for graduate schools last year, I changed my mind and switched to the control systems specialty when I enrolled. Working on simple electronics projects (like a car battery tester and electromagnetic field monitor) opened my mind to other parts of EE. I saw that instrumentation and control systems are used in a much wider variety of industries than RF systems. I saw instrumentation/controls as an area that would have value in many areas outside telecom and defense. Last semester, I designed and built a better SWR/wattmeter, one that could handle 100W like the MFJ versions, provide good measurements at QRP power levels, AND provide good resolution at high SWR levels. (I owe a thank-you to those of you who helped answer my questions.) I am scheduled to graduate with my MSEE next year, but I am willing to delay my graduation for an electronic instrumentation engineering position. Jason Hsu, AG4DG |
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