Radio-Electronic Transmission Fundamentals
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Rating | : | 4.52 (993 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1884932134 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 648 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-03 |
Language | : | English |
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B. Whitfield Griffith
This classic volume, one of the best textbooks of electromagnetic field theory and RF circuits, is reprinted here for the first time since its original publication in 1962. Hailed for its clear and concise explanation of antenna, transmission lines and RF networks from the perspective of electromagnetic field theory, this edition is highly recommended for graduate students and engineers who deal with RF energy. SciTech Publishing also provides many other products related to Communication Systems Design.. Short chapters make the text particularly useful for self-study and as a reference tool for those seeking fast and easy access to the subject of RF energy; a knowledge of calculus is not presupposed
-- QEX/Communications Quarterly, Jan/Feb 2001. Highly recommended for those who want to take their RF knowledge beyond just a rudimentary understanding of simple circuits
QEX Review OK, this isn't my review, but I wanted to be sure that the review from QEX was attached to this title Review by Doug Smith, KF6DXQEX Editor(from Jan/Feb 2001 QEX)It has been said that a good teacher can take the most complex of subjects and boil it down to something even a simpleton can understand. That is a potentially dangerous statement, because what knowledge is le. A Fantastic Book! P. Ward This is possibly the best book I have ever read on the topic of radio transmission fundamentals. It is very well organized and the clarity of the explanations is outstanding. If you really want to understand transmission lines, antennas and radiation, I highly recommend this book. The book does not rely heavily on mathematics, but instead relies on clear explanations o. "Very Easy Read, Minimal Math, Maximal Education Value" according to Dave. This book is a collector's item as well as a gentile introduction to radio electronics for the intermediate to advanced hobbyist, amateur radio operator, or experimenter. The book is also a good text for a quick refresher on network analysis, transmission lines, and antennas although not a rigorous replacement for a more advanced book. The value is in the short, to the