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Re: JOhn Kraus antennas
Robert - Kraus is an excellent antenna book. It is theoretical, but
does have many practical applications.
If you are looking for something more in depth than the ARRL ANtenna
Book it is good. Much of it is available to those with a basic
knowledge of algebra and ham radio level E&M, but the rest requires
some basic Physics, basic calculus and vectors, but that should be
nearly everybody these days. The book is very useful even at the
algebra level though.
You don't need to ask our opinion, no matter how good it is. Look at it
and decide for yourself. A technical library, college or university
level will certainly have this standard, good public libraries should
have a copy, and even a small library can get you a copy on
interlibrary loan. Even if you decide not to purchase one, it is always
nice to have one available for occasional use at a library.
Let us know what you decide. - Duffey
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James Duffey KK6MC/5
Cedar Crest NM 87008
DM65
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