[TowerTalk] [antenneX Readerlist] Rare Book Available - "Shortwave Antennas" by Ayzenberg, G

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Fri Nov 9 11:34:47 EST 2007


FYI.
 
Cheers,
Steve      K7LXC
TOWER TECH
 
>  Folks:
It was recently brought to my attention by a member of  our 
antenna-discussion list, the Army Foreign Science And Technology  
Center Charlottesville, VA has made a 714-page 49 MB PDF copy of the  
"Shortwave Antenna" by Ayzenberg, G. Z. available to the public. I 
have  obtained a copy of it and made it available for download in our 
Guest Rooms  Antenna Science, Classic Works section.

Abstract : The monograph is a  revision of the book Antennas for 
Shortwave Radio Communication published in  1948. Included are such 
newer antennas as broadside multiple times antennas  and in 
particularbroadside antennas with untuned reflectors, traveling wave  
antennaswith pure resistance coupling, logarithmic antennas,  
multiple-tunedshut dipoles and others. The material on rhombic 
antennas  was expandedand new chapters on single-wire traveling 
antennas and on  thecomparative noise stability of various receiving 
antennas.

If you  want a copy, it may be found at this Guest Rooms  URL:
http://guests.antennex.com/rooms/science/classics.htm

If you are  not already registered for free access to our Guest 
Rooms, you may register  here:
http://www.antennex.com/guests.html

ANOTHER OPTION  AVAILABLE:
Some with slow Internet connections have asked if I would make the  
49MB book by G. Z. Ayzenberg available on CD. It's an interesting  
request with merit, but I was thinking it might be a better idea to 
also  include the archives of the antenna-discussion list on the same 
CD as I've  had requests for the list archives on CD as well. The 
list archives contains  more than 13,000 postings with some very 
useful and valuable tech  info.

I am willing to produce the CD and ship at my cost which I figured  
is $10.00 including assembly of info, the CCard Merchant fees, cost 
of  blank CD, burning the CD, CD labeling, packaging, package 
labeling, postage  and trips to the Post Office.

We decided to make this offer available to  our readers as well and 
thus, I have prepared a special order form on our  antenneX secure 
server so you may now place your order at the URL below (you  will 
see asafeserver.com after clicking the  URL):
http://tinyurl.com/23yfgk

Thanks -- just another benefit of  reading at antenneX!

Jack L. Stone, Publisher
antenneX Online  Magazine
http://www.antennex.com
_jack at antennex.com_ (mailto:jack at antennex.com) 



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