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Mike Coslo wrote:
"I`m looking for some good antenna reference books." For a radio amateur, the ARRL Antenna book is unbeatable. You already have great recommendations. I like them all. If I had only one book on antennas it would be Terman`s "Electponic and Radio Engineering" which covers not only antennas but whioh covers radio and electronics like a rug. It`s tops for keeping it simple, but not too simple, concise and accurate. Also, I would be bereft without "Transmission Lines, Antennas, and Wave Guides" by King, Mimno, and Wing. This was a hurry-up WW-2 production to train US Armed Forces Officiers who were assumed to be a little short on prerequisites, so the authors kept it as simple as they could with no sacrifice in accuracuy. It is a gem. Lotsa of luck in your quest for a good library. My list is by no means complete. Bibliographies in some of the listed ooks have more suggestios. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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