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Antenna Theory & Design, Hardcover by Elliott, Robert Stratman, Like New Used

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Elliot (UCLA, emeritus) examines methods for the analysis and synthesis of linear and planar arrays, the properties of self-impedance and mutual impedance, and antennas with continuous apertures. The Wiley edition is a corrected reprint of the textbook originally published in 1981 by Prentice-Hall. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc.


ANTENNA THEORY. By Robert E. Collin & Francis J. Zucker. 2 Volumes. 1969 Techno

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Part 1 And Part 2. Collin & Francis J. Published by McGraw Hill in 1969. Part I has 666 pages. Part II has 683 pages. The explosive rate at which knowledge in electronics has expanded in recent years has produced the need for unified state-of-the-art presentations that give authoritative pictures of individual fields of electronics. 2 FINE- HARDCOVERS, EX-LIBRARY FROM NASA. 9″l x 6″w x 3d. Weight: 4# 12 oz.


Phased Array Antenna Handbook, Hardcover by Mailloux, Robert J, Brand New, F

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Phased Array Antenna Handbook, Hardcover by Mailloux, Robert J. The primary reason for using arrays is to produce a directive beam that can be repositioned (scanned) electronically. This text discusses array design issues in eight chapters: phased arrays in radar and communication systems; pattern characteristics of linear and planar arrays; pattern synthesis for linear and planar arrays; patterns of nonplanar arrays; elements, transmission lines, and feed architecture for phased arrays; summary of element pattern and mutual impedance effects; array error effects; and special array feeds for limited field-of-view and wide-bandRead More


Phased Array Antenna Handbook, Hardcover by Mailloux, Robert J, Like New Use

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Phased Array Antenna Handbook, Hardcover by Mailloux, Robert J. The primary reason for using arrays is to produce a directive beam that can be repositioned (scanned) electronically. This text discusses array design issues in eight chapters: phased arrays in radar and communication systems; pattern characteristics of linear and planar arrays; pattern synthesis for linear and planar arrays; patterns of nonplanar arrays; elements, transmission lines, and feed architecture for phased arrays; summary of element pattern and mutual impedance effects; array error effects; and special array feeds for limited field-of-view and wide-bandRead More