Practical Antennas
Practical Antennas
Practical Antennas
Practical Antennas
Practical Antennas
A radio transmitter or receiver without an antenna has
the same function as a brick but is way more
expensive.
Practical Antennas
Polycarbonate
plastic is used
for bullet proof
windows. Also
known as
Lexan
Practical
Antennas
From the
ARRL
Handbook
Practical
Antennas
From the
ARRL
Handbook
Practical
Antennas
From the
ARRL
Handbook
Practical Antennas
From the ARRL Handbook
Practical Antennas
Traditionally with solid wire in the dipole the loop
at the end is twisted with a low pitch and then the
tight pitch and the tight pitch is soldered. With
stranded wire that might not hold, so I suggest
using a split bolt or Kearney Bolt from the
electrical department at the hardware store, or a
small cable clip from the steel cable department.
Practical Antennas
I recommend
starting with this
book.
Its not so detailed
as to be
intimidating. But
has many good
antennas.
Practical
Antennas
This encyclopedic
work can be
intimidating but it
is complete. Very
early editions
were easier to
absorb, but its
been good for the
past 60 years.
Practical
Antennas
This encyclopedic
work can be
intimidating but it is
complete. A smaller
coverage of
antennas but very
good coverage of
radio and electronics.
More complete than
a degree in electrical
engineering.
Practical
Antennas
This Is a collection of
montly columns in
RSGB journals by
Pat Hawkins G3VA
over the period from
1958 to 1999. There
are many good ideas
and discussions
stashed in there.
Generally brief. But
proven to work. 375
pages of them.
Practical
Antennas
This is a recent
ARRL publication
explicitly for
apartment and
compact housing
dwellers.
HF mobile antennas
have been used on
apartment balcony
railings. Then there
are Buddy Poles.
Practical
Antennas
This is a 1982 RSGB
book that covers a lot
in a small space,
mostly compact
antennas.
Unfortunately for fans
of the W8JK antenna
neither Moxon nor the
current ARRL editor
understand how a
W8JK antenna works.
Practical Antennas
Amateur radio antenna books from my shelves.
Practical Antennas
There are at least 8 volumes on the Antenna
Compendium collection. Generally new antenna
ideas not always accepted at ARRL HQ as being
good enough for the handbooks, but maybe good
enough for QST and the Compendium collection.
QST and other ham radio magazines hardly ever
leave antennas from an issue.
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Some vintage books that didn't show in the first
pictures. Flash glare.
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Speaking of W8JK, John Kraus was professor of
antenna at Ohio most of his life.
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