Download Antennas and Radiowave Propagation By Robert E. Collin – This is a modern,well-written,senior level text incorporating both antennas and wave propagation. Both design and theory principles are stressed,with particular attention to receiving antennas.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Mathematical Preliminaries
- 1.2 Coordinate Systems
- 1.6 Curl of a Vector (≡ ∇ × a)
- 1.10 Complex Numbers
- 1.14 Determinants
- 1.15 Matrices
- 1.25 Some Special Functions
- 1.30 Integral Theorems
- Chapter 2. Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves
- 2.3 Maxwell’s Equations for Time-varying Fields
- 2.8 Conditions at a Boundary Surface
- 2.9 Time-varying Potentials
- 2.18 Wave Propagation in a Lossless Medium
- 2.20 Propagation Characteristics of EM Wave in a Conducting Medium
- 2.25 Polarisation of a Wave
- 2.27 Waves on a Perfect Conductor—Normal Incidence
- 2.31 Brewster Angle
- 2.32 Poynting Vector and Flow of Power
- Chapter 3. Radiation and Antennas
- Chapter 4. Analysis of Linear Arrays
- Chapter 5. Array Synthesis
- Chapter 6. HF, VHF and UHF Antennas
- 6.18 Loop Antenna
- Chapter 7. Microwave Antennas
- 7.6 Types of Parabolic Reflectors
- 7.7 Feed Systems for Parabolic Reflectors
- 7.8 Shaped Beam Antennas
- Chapter 8. Antenna Measurements
- Chapter 9. Wave Propagation
- 9.12 Considerations in Space Wave Propagation
- 9.28 Ionospheric Abnormalities