VHF and UHF antennas
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VHF and UHF antennas
(IEE electromagnetic waves series, 35)
Peter Peregrinus, 1992
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book describes VHF and UHF antennas for the range 30-3000 MHz developed over the last 50 years. Many designs that have not previously been described in detail are covered. The author's long, practical experience is shown in numerous examples of new uses for old designs.
Particular attention is paid to the effects on the antennas of the local environment and the structures on which they are mounted, both fixed and mobile, including man. Methods of predicting and measuring the performance of antennas are described at length. The effect of adverse environments on antennas are discussed, and suggestions are given for measruing electrical performance under these conditions.
The book is primarily aimed at practising antenna engineers - the theory of basic antennas is kept to a minimum but given where appropriate for the less well-known types.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The dipole
Chapter 3: Monopole antennas
Chapter 4: The loop antenna
Chapter 5: Slot antennas
Chapter 6: The notch antenna
Chapter 7: Directional antennas
Chapter 8: Broadband antennas
Chapter 9: Electrically-small antennas
Chapter 10: Bodyborne antennas
Chapter 11: Direction finding antennas
Chapter 12: Mobile antennas
Chapter 13: Feed systems
Chapter 14: Performance prediction
Chapter 15: Antenna measurements
Appendix 1: Calculation of loss resistance
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