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_eautor _aKraus,D. John |
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_aAntennas _bfor All Aplications |
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_aBoston-Estados Unidos: _bMcGraw-Hill, _c2003. |
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_a938 paginas _bGraficos, tablas, figuas _c22.5 Cms. |
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505 | _aChapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Antenna basics. Chapter 3 The antenna family. Chapter 4 Point sources. Chapter 5 Arrays of point sources, Part I. Chapter 5 Arrays of point sources, Part II. Chapter 6 The dipole and thin linear antennas. Chapter 7 The loop antenna. Chapter 8 End-Fire Antennas: The helical beam antenna and the yagi-uda array Part I Chapter 8 The helical antenna: Axial and other modes, Part II. Chapter 9 Slot, Patch and Horn Antennas. Chapter 10 Flat Sheet, corner and parabolic Refleator Antennas. Chapter 11 Broadband and Frequency-Independent Antennas. Chapter 12 Antenna Temperature, Remote Sensing and Radar Cross Section. Chapter 13 Self and Mutual Impedances. Chapter 14 The Cylindrical Antenna and the Moment Method (MM). Chapter 15 The fourier Transform Relation between Aperture Distribition and far-field pattern. Chapter 16 Arrays of dipoles and of Apertures. Chapter 17 Lens Antennas. Chapter 18 Frequency-selective surfaces and periodic structures. Chapter. 19 Practical design Considerations of large Aperture Antennas. Chapter 20 Some Examples of large or unique Antennas. Chapter 21 Antennas for special Applications. Chapter 22 Teralhertz Antennas. Chapter 23 Baluns, etc. By Ben A. munk. Chapter 24 Antenna Measurements, By Arto Lehto and Pertti Vainikainen. | ||
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_aEquations and problem numbering _942519 |
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_aRonald J. Marhefka; Ben A. Munk: Arto Lehto. _942520 |
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