I continue to be fascinated by the debates on TT. The explanations accompanying the positions help me (and perhaps others) to understand the complexities of antenna theory, design, and operation. How
K3GB, The usual scenario is, one gets interested in ham radio and antennas, so the exploration and learning process starts by getting the "bibles" like ARRL Handbook and Antenna Book. There is enough
-- Original Message -- > So... what books would you recommend? > Assuming that you have a computer, I would strongly recommend an antenna modeling program. The only one that I am familiar with is EZN
You can do very well with three programs. One is TLA in the Antenna Handbook, another a Smith Chart program, and also something like EZNEC. With those three programs ( or similar programs) you can h
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