| Details | | Publication Date: | 2001-05-01 | | Series: | PRACTICAL ANTENNA HANDBOOK | | Edition Description: | Illustrated |
| Size | | Length: | 609 pages | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 7.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.8 in | | Weight: | 44.8 oz |
Publisher's Note *The most popular book on antenna construction ever written *Teaches you how to design and construct your own antennas with step-by-step instructions and plans *Includes a new chapter on antenna modeling software and new coverage of small transmitting antennas and receiving loop antennas *CD-ROM contains software to assist in the design process
The Antenna Builder's Bible – Updated and Better Than Ever!
Design and construct your own antennas with step-by-step instructions and plans. Joseph J. Carr's Practical Antenna Handbook, Fourth Edition, is an update of the most popular book on antennas ever written. This empowering guide blends theoretical concepts that engineers need to design practical antennas with hard-learned lessons derived from actually building and using antennas -- real antennas, not merely theoretical constructs on a blackboard. Certain to become the toolbox favorite of radio enthusiasts and professionals of all types, from technicians to citizen banders and shortwave listeners, it covers a wide variety of antennas: high-frequency dipole; vertically polarized HF; multiband and tunable wire; hidden and limited space; directional phased vertical and directional beam VHF/UHF transmitting and receiving; shortwave reception; microwave; and mobile, marine, and emergency. This state-of-the-art edition includes a new chapter on antenna modeling software and new coverage of small transmitting antennas and receiving loop antennas.
*Packaged with CD-ROM with antenna modeling software -- including material on EZNEC for Windows 3.0.
Industry Reviews The nuts-and-bolts information needed to make antennas work along with the theoretical material necessary for understanding what is happening and applying principles to new projects. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. SciTech Book News
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