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Theo Markettos April 11th 07 11:40 PM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
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?

Thanks
Theo

Roy Lewallen April 11th 07 11:51 PM

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

Bill Shymanski April 11th 07 11:51 PM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 

"Theo Markettos" wrote in message
...
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?

Thanks
Theo


Amateur radio, perhaps? In the UK look for publications by the Radio
Society of Great Britain; or possibly some libraries and bookstores have
the ARRL Handbooks.

Bill




John Smith I April 12th 07 04:20 AM

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?

Thanks
Theo


On this, I have to admit, The ARRL Antenna Book is well done ... also,
past editions of the ARRL handbooks can be had for a song in used book
stores ... antenna design in amateur circles is rather stagnant, old
literature can still be utilized.

Regards,
JS

The Shadow April 12th 07 03:26 PM

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?

Thanks
Theo


Take alook at Bill Orr's books The W6SAI Hf Antenna Handbook (Paperback)
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/W6Sai-Hf-Anten...387485&sr=1-20

Also on line is the Navy Training series
http://www.tpub.com/content/neets/14.../14182_167.htm

On the upper right - click on NEXT to continue reading page by page.

Good Radiating
Lamont



Theo Markettos April 16th 07 08:47 PM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
Bill Shymanski wrote:
Amateur radio, perhaps? In the UK look for publications by the Radio
Society of Great Britain; or possibly some libraries and bookstores have
the ARRL Handbooks.


Hmm... good idea. The university library only has ARRL and RSGB handbooks
(which I think is things like current bands, callsigns etc) but I'll see if
I can find some amateur radio books. A big stack of 1970s magazines looks
to be coming my way too :)

Thanks for the suggestions!
Theo

Kevin G. Rhoads April 16th 07 10:13 PM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
http://www.pmillett.com/technical_books_online.htm

art April 19th 07 02:26 AM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
On 11 Apr, 15:40, 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?

Thanks
Theo


Theo
On the thread "why" I have mentioned a reference to electromagnetics
and antennas,
you might want to check it out via google.
Art


art April 19th 07 02:29 AM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
On 18 Apr, 18:26, art wrote:
On 11 Apr, 15:40, 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?


Thanks
Theo


Theo
On the thread "why" I have mentioned a reference to electromagnetics
and antennas,
you might want to check it out via google.
Art


Oooops, I meant to state the Gaussian static law thread.
Art


Theo Markettos April 19th 07 03:02 PM

RF/antennas hands-on book
 
Kevin G. Rhoads wrote:
http://www.pmillett.com/technical_books_online.htm


Oooh... lots to keep me occupied there. Thanks :)

Theo


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