Go to a used book store and find an old ARRL Handbook. This is from the Amature Radio Relay League and it is used by "ham" radio people. I loved the first one or two that I got. They covered everything from semiconductors to antennas.
In my local library (Wyoming, MI) thin clients are all the rage. I think they are terminal server clients, but they could be WinFrame too. I'm sure they aren't linux because they use IE.
Wyoming is part of the Kent County Library System. I suggest that you contact them for their opinion.
Go to a used book store and find an old ARRL Handbook. This is from the Amature Radio Relay League and it is used by "ham" radio people. I loved the first one or two that I got. They covered everything from semiconductors to antennas.
In my local library (Wyoming, MI) thin clients are all the rage. I think they are terminal server clients, but they could be WinFrame too. I'm sure they aren't linux because they use IE. Wyoming is part of the Kent County Library System. I suggest that you contact them for their opinion.