Buy a Radiometry Textbook for 0-10 Miles Wave Generation

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To effectively send radio waves over distances ranging from 0 to 10 miles, and potentially hundreds of miles, foundational knowledge in physics is essential. Recommended texts for this purpose include "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Raymond A. Serway, "Fundamentals of Physics" by David Halliday and Robert Resnick, and "University Physics" by Sears and Zemansky. These books cover key concepts, particularly in the chapters on electromagnetic waves, which will provide the necessary understanding to improve wave-generation efficiency without delving into overly complex electrical theories.
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I want to send radio waves through distances of 0 to 10 miles, maybe even hundreds of miles eventually. What book should I buy to educate myself?

I am not really interested in doing complicated things with electricity unless it translates directly into something which will improve the efficiency of the wave-generation.
 
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Hello, these issues can be addressed from a basic text as:
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers Raymond A. Serway
- Fundamentals of Physics David Halliday, Robert Resnick
- Sears and Zemansky's University Physics
Which is not your level of physical, no do not let know. However, in all recommended texts here, you can look in the chapter on electromagnetic waves, surely there, you will find solution to your question. Greetings.
 
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