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tad danley wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: An excellent and easy to follow description of the method of moments can be found in Kraus' _Antennas_, Second Ed. I assume it's in the third edition also, but it's not in the first. The NEC-2 manual recommends R.F. Harrington, _Field Computation by Moment Methods_ (McMillan, 1968) but I haven't seen this book. I'm looking for a text to help me increase my understanding of antennas beyond what is contained in the ARRL Antenna Handbook. It looks like "Antennas" by Kraus is it. Can anyone recommend any others? Thanks and 73, Kraus is not only an antenna expert, he is a world-class authority on the entire field of Electromagnetics, based on Maxwell's equations. His mathematics is elegant. Bill W0IYH |
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....and his writing is lucid. I read his first edition, a gift from my
Father, and knew where I wanted to go to grad school. He is also a very fine person. Buy and read his books. 73 Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA Home: "William E. Sabin" sabinw@mwci-news wrote in message ... snip Kraus is not only an antenna expert, he is a world-class authority on the entire field of Electromagnetics, based on Maxwell's equations. His mathematics is elegant. Bill W0IYH |
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