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I'm looking for some recommendations on books about antennas and antenna
theory. Any favorites you crusty old RF guys wanna share? Lots of math doesn't scare me. Thanks. |
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John D. Kraus "Antennas", Frederic E Terman's "Radio Engineers' Handbook"
and Walter Maxwell's "Reflections" are a necessary part of ones library. "Jayson Davis" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some recommendations on books about antennas and antenna theory. Any favorites you crusty old RF guys wanna share? Lots of math doesn't scare me. Thanks. |
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"Jayson Davis" wrote in message
... I'm looking for some recommendations on books about antennas and antenna theory. "Antennas" by Kraus & Marhefka: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 It may well be the last edition given that Dr. Kraus died last year. The usual "classics" also include Balanis's "Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design" and Stutzman & Thiele's, "Antenna Theory and Design." IMO, Kraus is a better place to start in that the math is somewhat simpler and Kraus was a very "applied" sort of guy. ---Joel Kolstad |
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More to an antenna that building one. Get Wireman IV too.... Help to determine wire, connector, etc....
http://thewireman.com/wirebook.html -- Bill KI4HPZ "Joel Kolstad" wrote in message ... "Jayson Davis" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some recommendations on books about antennas and antenna theory. "Antennas" by Kraus & Marhefka: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 It may well be the last edition given that Dr. Kraus died last year. The usual "classics" also include Balanis's "Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design" and Stutzman & Thiele's, "Antenna Theory and Design." IMO, Kraus is a better place to start in that the math is somewhat simpler and Kraus was a very "applied" sort of guy. ---Joel Kolstad |
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Joel Kolstad wrote:
" "Antennas" by Kraus & Marthelka:" I agree. Also Terman`s "Radio and Electronic Engineering", and the "ARRL Antenna Book". Other great books are out there but the 3 above cover most of what you will ever need. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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The third edition of Antennas (recommended by Joel Kolstad) is certainly
mandatory for study. Note that a paperback edition exists that costs much less than the hardback edition. The third edition is rather directed towards specific antennas (or classes of antennas) with plenty of examples and problems. Do look for the first edition of Antennas by Professor Kraus (published in 1950). In my prejudiced opinion, since I studied under Professor Kraus, the first edition is a key text to antenna theory. One should also have the ARRL's antenna book - relatively low cost and a wealth of practical information. Kraus third, an HP calculator, and diligent working of the examples in the third edition will provide a real education about antennas and their environment. Go for it! 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Joel Kolstad" wrote in message ... "Jayson Davis" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some recommendations on books about antennas and antenna theory. "Antennas" by Kraus & Marhefka: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...120836458/sr=8 -1/ref=pd_bbs_ur_1/103-0117018-4818221?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 It may well be the last edition given that Dr. Kraus died last year. The usual "classics" also include Balanis's "Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design" and Stutzman & Thiele's, "Antenna Theory and Design." IMO, Kraus is a better place to start in that the math is somewhat simpler and Kraus was a very "applied" sort of guy. ---Joel Kolstad |
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