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This book (hereaf te r e fe r red to as VII) is not one that can be reviewed in the usual way. For one thing, i t cons i s t s en t i r e ly o f program l i s t i n g s i n HP86/87 BASIC. Consequently, there i s no accompanying descr ipt ion of the theore t ica l bas i s for a given program or examples of i ts appl icat ion. Both of these f ea tu res a r e t o be found in the o r ig ina l , hardcover vers ion of the book which i s t i t l e d , "Radar Calculat ions Using the TI-59 Programmable Calculator," (herea f t e r r e f e r r ed t o as VI). Therefore, what follows should be considered to apply to the composite of the two. As the au thor s ta tes in h i s p reface to VII. it is r ea l ly a supplement t o VI, and I would add that without VI, VI1 alone i s not l ike ly to be very useful .