I.D. Poole, "Antennas for VHF and UHF (BP)" Bernard Babani Publishing | 1994 | ISBN: 0859342468 | 128 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB
The book is aimed at amateur radio and short wave listening enthusiasts
although it will provide a valuable reference for anyone interested in
antennas for these frequencies. The VHF and UHF bands provide an
exciting opportunity for experimentation with antennas. Their size at
these frequencies means that they do not occupy great amounts of space
and most people can experiment with constructing their own antennas.
"VHF / UHF Antennas" contains both the basic theory and constructional
details for many antenna designs. The book takes the reader through the
essentials in an easy to understand fashion. Antenna fundamentals as
well as vital information about feeders are included. Chapters are then
devoted to different types of antenna from dipoles to Yagis, and
verticals to log periodic antennas giving details of the way in which
they work and constructional details for a variety of designs. The
final chapters in the book cover measurements that can be undertaken
and installation techniques. The book is a gold mine of information for
anyone wanting to understand more about antennas for the VHF and UHF
bands as well as constructing them. As such it will be a valuable
resource for anyone interested in antennas whether newcomer or
experienced hand.
About the Author
The author, Ian Poole, is a professional electronics engineer and has
held an amateur radio licence for over 30 years. He has written many
books on amateur radio and electronics in a easy to read and
informative style. He has also written many articles for magazines
worldwide
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