Antenna handbook
Found 8 free book(s)Wire Antennas for Ham Radio - CE5JA
www.ce5ja.clANTENNAS 2 de 45 Summary 1. Tee Antenna 4 2. Half-Lamda Tee Antenna 4 3. Twin-Led Marconi Antenna 5 4. Swallow-Tail Antenna 5 5. Random Length Radiator Wire Antenna 6
BASIC PROPAGATION AND ANTENNAS - W3JJJ -- History
w3jjj.comAM 5 – 303 – Antenna Theory and Propagation 1-2 Ver. 1.0 1 INTRODUCTION An antenna is a device for radiating or intercepting electromagnetic wave energy. Virtually every transmitter and every receiver must have an antenna, and all antennas operate in accordance with
Microstrip Patch Antenna Design - Santa Clara University
linux.students.engr.scu.eduSCU Center for Analog Design and Research Outline • Introduction • Antenna basics • Microstrip antennas • Design methodology • Design guidelines
The G5RV Antenna System -- An Analysis - BVARC
www.bvarc.orgThe G5RV Antenna System – An Analysis •What it is / what it is not •Multi-band coverage •Feeding the antenna •Modifications •Recommended deployment
CARA NVIS Article 3 - arrl-ohio.org
arrl-ohio.orgImproving the AS-2259 NVIS Antenna By N3AE and N3IDX Most CARA members just finished making NVIS antennas for HF emergency service use on 80 and 40 meters.
FOREwORd
marineradiolicence.com.auAUSTRALIAN MARITME COLLEGE 1 FOREwORd This handbook is intended for the guidance of radio operators: (a) On Australian vessels which are voluntarily …
Every ham needs an RF power meter. Here’s a high ...
www.arrl.orgFrom January 2011 QST © ARRL I first got the idea of designing and build-ing a power meter from a construction article in The 1997 ARRL Handbook entitled “The ...
Antenna and Tower Safety - American Radio Relay League
www.arrl.orgFrom June 2001 QST © ARRL THE HELP DESK Many amateurs enjoy building and installing their anten-nas and consider this one of the most enjoyable aspects of their