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Old April 11th 07, 11:51 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,sci.electronics.misc
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Default RF/antennas hands-on book

Theo Markettos wrote:
I need to brush up my RF and antenna knowledge, which is always something
that I've almost but not quite understood. I've got a few books on the
subject (two by Kraus, Electromagnetics and Antennas, and another on RFIC
design) but they're often dry academic tomes and it's hard to get a feel for
the subject. I'd really like something along the lines of The Art of
Electronics for RF. The AofE has a high-frequency chapter but it's a bit
too brief (though I ought to go and reread it, it's been a while).

Any recommendations for hands-on books that are relatively easy to read, to
give an idea of practicalities as well as theory?


The ARRL Antenna Book.

Among texts, King, Mimno, and Wing's _Transmission Lines, Antennas, and
Wave Guides_ is one I find particularly clearly written. The Dover
paperback edition (1965) can usually be found at a reasonable price.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL