And it gives you material that explains why what you did works. From the Back Cover The world's favorite antenna book. But most importantly, it prepares you to design and construct your own antennas "for the cases," Carr modestly suggests, "That the author thoughtlessly failed to
- Title : Practical Antenna Handbook
- Author : Joseph J. Carr
- Rating : 4.63 (609 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-4-1
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 439 Pages
- Asin : 0830692703
- Language :
And it gives you material that explains why what you did works. From the Back Cover The world's favorite antenna book. But most importantly, it prepares you to design and construct your own antennas "for the cases," Carr modestly suggests, "That the author thoughtlessly failed to cover." This third edition blends, in Joseph J. . Carr's Practical Antenna Handbook, Third Edition is a work for anyone with an interest in antennas, from the newest of novices to the most experienced engineer. The most popular book on antennas ever written, widely known as "the antenna builder's bible," Joseph J. Carr's words, "the theoretical concepts that the engineers and others need to design practical antennas, and the hard-learned practical lessons derived from actually building and using antennas--real antennas made of real metal--not merely theoretical constructs on a blackboard." Add it to your working library, and pretty soon it'll assume a favorite spot inside your toolbox, b
Joe Carr (Falls Church, VA) is a retired military electronics technician and a popular electronics author. He is the author of McGraw-Hill's Secrets of RF Design, 2e and writes a monthly column for Nuts & Volts magazine. Most of the books is reprint of the data sheet and microC syntax. "Advanced" does not apply to this chapter (its title says as much - "Simple PIC18 projects")Chapter 7 is more advanced & covers the hardware & firmware aspects of implementing SD-card functionality on an embedded system. The next several projects are more of the same, LED, 7-Segment LEDs, and variaions. One aspect of the book I found very useful is the compilation of empirical correlations for the Nusselt number, making this book an ideal **supplement** to a more theoretically oriented textbook. Great writer for his time, as I expected!. The book's language is clear, the drawings are plentiful and the included development tools are enough to begin working & tinkering right away.Just beware - if you're comfortable with a scope & the PIC family, there is not a lot of PIC material or code that will be entirely new to you. Again, the material is broad and will be useful to many people, even those not implementing USB with a PIC as is done in the book.Chapter 9 covers CAN, which is becoming more & more prevalent. Worth some time, especially if you're new to the toolset. Not aThis edition contains BASIC computer programs for antenna design and impedance matching, expanded coverage of long-wire directional antennas and radio-wave propagation theory, and new material on small loop direction-finding antennas. Also explained are circuits and methods for matching antenna load impedance to an RF source or transmission line, antenna measurement and adjustment methods, antenna measurement and adjustment methods, antenna grounding techniques and how to use the Smith chart as a problem-solving device.. It presents practical projects, providing nuts-and-bolts information on an array of antenna types, including: high frequency dipole, vertically polarized HF, multi-band and tunable wire, hidden and limited-space, directional-phased vertical and directional beam, VHF/UHF transmitting and receiving antennas, antennas for shortwave reception, microwave antennas and mobile, marine and emergency antennas
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