Thanks again for your replies! Some of this is over my head, but I can tell you guys definitely know what you are talking about! Yeah I want to start with the basics so I can get a better understanding. Do you guys know any books that would be a good starting guide for someone who wants to understand how technology such as telephones, radio, circuit boards, television, computers, etc actually work? Ideally, I'm looking for a book that could tell me descriptive details like you guys did (not a book that's overly vague), but not in overly technical jargon and I'm not interested in doing a bunch of the math (since this isn't my major). So describing the mathematical laws is fine, but I don't really want a book that's heavy on equations to test students. Not overly wordy like most textbooks have a tendency to be (they have to 'challenge' the students); concise and to the point like you guys have been. It could be a good book, a good youtube channel, whatever. So basically something that would give someone a thorough understanding of how these things work, but keeping in mind that the reader never has to build any of it (I don't want to build them I just don't like using all these things every day and having no clue how they work!) Thanks again!