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Clear, Practical, and Well Written - The only one you will need,
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This review is from: How to build hidden, limited-space antennas that work (Paperback)
This is an excellent book with a very practical "Hands-On" approach. It explains everything in clear English that the layperson can easily understand. Not full of arcane mathematical formulas for antenna theorists and engineers. This one is for regular joe six-pack readers who need to build and set up an antenna in their apartment or limited space situation. It is well illustrated and concise.
The chapters are divided into easy to navigate sections. This is a great book for beginner short wave listeners or for the more experienced ham radio operator. While it does explain antenna principles to a certain degree, it concentrates on the actual building of these antennas, and the materials you will need. It covers bent antennas, combo systems helically wound, trap type, and Hertz anetennas, etc. Highly recommended. |
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How to build hidden, limited-space antennas that work by Robert J. Traister (Paperback - 1981)
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