2 edition of Antennas and transmission lines found in the catalog.
Antennas and transmission lines
John A. Kuecken
Published
1969
by H. W. Sams in Indianapolis
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliographical footnotes.
Statement | by John A. Kuecken. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TK6565.A6 K8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 320 p. |
Number of Pages | 320 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4910311M |
LC Control Number | 76082882 |
Antennas & Propagation Online tutorials about antennas, transmission lines and propagation. Learn this aspect of electronics online because a good understanding of what happens after a signal leaves a transmitter and before it enters the recever itself is essential for anyone involved in . The antennas are fed with transmission lines of specific lengths to produce in-phase signals at the antenna elements. Adding delays or phase shifts produces signals at each antenna that can aid or.
The ARRL Antenna Book for Radio Communications is a single resource covering antenna theory, design and construction, and practical treatments and projects. This book contains everything you need to understand how radio signals propagate, how antennas work, and how to construct your own antenna system. Transmission Lines and Building. Line-of-Sight Propagation Above 30 MHz neither ground nor sky wave propagation operates Transmitting and receiving antennas must be within line of sight oSatellite communication – signal above 30 MHz not reflected by ionosphere oGround communication – antennas within effective line of site due to refraction.
Design of nonplanar microstrip antennas and transmission lines. New York: Wiley, © (OCoLC) Online version: Wong, Kin-Lu. Design of nonplanar microstrip antennas and transmission lines. New York: Wiley, © (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors. Impedance matching between antennas and transmission lines is commonly handled through the use of a balun, although other solutions are also used in certain roles. An important measure of this basic concept is the standing wave ratio, which measures the magnitude of the reflected signal.
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1. A transmission line is a two-wire cable used to carry RF energy between two different pieces of communications equipment or between an antenna and a receiver or transmitter. The two most common types of transmission lines are balanced and coaxial.
The primary feature of a transmission line is its characteristic or surge impedance Zo which is a function of the distributed. Transmission lines & antennas ‣ A transmission line is the device used to guide radio frequency (RF) energy from one point to another (for example a coaxial cable).
‣ An antenna is the structure associated with the region of transition from a guided wave to a free. Published in QST in seven parts from tothe series explained in plain English concepts such as line loss, SWR, baluns and antenna tuners.
The articles were later compiled into a book, Reflections: Transmission Lines and Antennas, that included additional material on matching networks, antennas and the Smith Chart.
Contents Introduction to the Fourth Edition ix 1 Introduction to Radio Broadcasting and Communications 1 2 Radio-wave Propagation 5 3 Transmission Lines 59 4 The Smith Chart 95 5 Fundamentals of Radio Antennas 6 High-Frequency Dipole and Other Doublet Antennas 7 Vertically Polarized HF Antennas 8 Multiband and Tunable-Wire Antennas 9 Longwire Directional Antennas The author devotes a complete chapter to the characteristics of transmission lines, and two chapter to the behavior of transient and steady-state current/voltage on such lines.
The book also treats the various techniques emplyed in impedance measuring and matching. Antenna fundamentals and radiowave propagation are also by: 8.
About this book. A one-stop reference to the design and analysis of nonplanar microstrip structures. Owing to their conformal capability, nonplanar microstrip antennas and transmission lines have been intensely investigated over the past decade.
Yet most of the accumulated research has been too scattered across the literature to be useful to. Antennas & Projects described in detail in the Transmission Lines chapter of this book. The significance of a perfect match becomes more pronounced only at VHF and higher, where feed-line losses are a major factor.
With illustrations and an exhaustive list of references, Design of Nonplanar Microstrip Antennas and Transmission Lines is an indispensable guide for antenna designers in wireless and personal communications and in radar systems, and an invaluable reference for researchers and students interested in this important technology.
This book has been around for many years, having first been published in I first used this book in the mid s when designing an antenna.
My latest copy is dated The book covers power transmission through transmission lines, through space, and by using antennas. The material will never become by: 9. A simple way to think of the two devices is this: An antenna has but a single port and a transmission line has two. Another non-obvious difference is that for very wide separations a pair of antennas has less loss than a transmission line.
Antennas and transmission lines. [John A Kuecken] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Print book: English: [1st ed.]View all editions and formats: Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.
Subjects: Radio -- Antennas. Electric lines. This book provides a broad and applications-oriented introduction to electromagnetic waves and antennas, with MATLAB examples.
chip and circuit-board levels. Communication and computer network engineers routinely use waveguiding systems, such as transmission lines and optical fibers.
Novel recent developments in materials, such as photonic. Design of Nonplanar Microstrip Antennas and Transmission Lines - Ebook written by Kin-Lu Wong. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Design of Nonplanar Microstrip Antennas and Transmission Lines.
ANTENNAS & TRANSMISSION LINES. By John a. Kuecken, KE2QJ. A clean in-depth understanding of the principals of antennas in pages. This classic antenna book has the theory, techniques, projects and more not found in a single textbook.
Reflections: Transmission Lines and Antennas (Radio amateur's library) This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far.Bear in mind that the antenna is only part of a coherent system!
An antenna system is composed of: The antenna (the radiating and receiving portion). The transmission line (carrying the RF energy between the antenna and the transceiver). The impedance matching unit between the transceiver and the transmission line (if one is used).
Making the Best Use of Available Transmission Lines Twin-Lead Limitations Directly Connecting the Transceiver and Antenna Baluns Cable Connectors Balanced Antenna .