Unlike dense academic textbooks that rely on heavy calculus, Neri’s writing is didactic. He explains why a resonant circuit behaves the way it does, how power is transferred, and what happens when you mismatch an antenna. For the Italian-speaking radio community, this text is the equivalent of the ARRL Handbook, but with a distinct European flavor regarding component tolerances and band regulations.
Looking for a reliable reference on amateur radio electronics? Nerio Neri’s "Radiotecnica per radioamatori" is a classic Italian-language handbook covering fundamentals and practical projects for radio amateurs — circuit theory, receivers, transmitters, antennas, and hands-on construction tips.
National and international rules governing amateur radio. Why It Remains Essential Nerio Neri - Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi
Nerio Neri (often referred to by his callsign , though careful attention must be paid to exact call-letter assignments across different eras) was an Italian engineer, educator, and avid radio amateur. Active primarily in the latter half of the 20th century, Neri dedicated his career to demystifying complex radio concepts for Italian learners.