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Old June 22nd 06, 09:08 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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any good antenna theory sites? i have taken emag and difeqs, but i need
something that it is easy on the brane.

should i get the Kraus book?

TIA,

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Try URL:

http://ac6v.com/antprojects.htm#theory
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any good antenna theory sites? i have taken emag and difeqs, but i need
something that it is easy on the brane.

should i get the Kraus book?

TIA,

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Old June 22nd 06, 09:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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gravity wrote:

any good antenna theory sites? i have taken emag and difeqs, but i need
something that it is easy on the brane.

should i get the Kraus book?

TIA,

Gravity



ANTENNAS, J. Kraus, McGraw-Hill 1950, is a great reference. If you passed 'emag
and difeqs' in college you should be comfortable with Kraus.

Now, I have a question: "If you passed 'emag and difeqs' why do you worry about
'easy on the brane[sic]' ? You have adequate 'brane' power.

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"Dave" wrote in message
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gravity wrote:

any good antenna theory sites? i have taken emag and difeqs, but i need
something that it is easy on the brane.

should i get the Kraus book?

TIA,

Gravity



ANTENNAS, J. Kraus, McGraw-Hill 1950, is a great reference. If you passed

'emag
and difeqs' in college you should be comfortable with Kraus.

Now, I have a question: "If you passed 'emag and difeqs' why do you worry

about
'easy on the brane[sic]' ? You have adequate 'brane' power.


there's no reason to have so many quotation marks. using terms like
"engineering electromagnetics" and "ordinary differential equations" reeks
of pretension, imo.

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Old June 24th 06, 12:48 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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gravity wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
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gravity wrote:


any good antenna theory sites? i have taken emag and difeqs, but i need
something that it is easy on the brane.

should i get the Kraus book?

TIA,

Gravity



ANTENNAS, J. Kraus, McGraw-Hill 1950, is a great reference. If you passed


'emag

and difeqs' in college you should be comfortable with Kraus.

Now, I have a question: "If you passed 'emag and difeqs' why do you worry


about

'easy on the brane[sic]' ? You have adequate 'brane' power.



there's no reason to have so many quotation marks. using terms like
"engineering electromagnetics" and "ordinary differential equations" reeks
of pretension, imo.

Gravity



When I am quoting anyone I put their words or phrases in quotations.

Don't you?



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"Dave" wrote in message
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When I am quoting anyone I put their words or phrases in quotations.

Don't you?


given "snipping" by others, your method may be superior to mine.

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