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基本説明
An unabridged reprint of the book published by McGraw Hill, as Volume 12 of the MIT Radiation Laboratory Series in 1949.
Full Description
Microwave Antenna Theory and Design is an unabridged reprint of the book published by McGraw Hill, as Volume 12 of the MIT Radiation Laboratory Series in 1949. The Editor of the Volume, the late Professor Samuel Silver, contributed extensively to the text and subsequently became one of the best known people in the world of radio science.
Although published in 1949, Microwave Antenna Theory and Design, or 'Silver' as it is commonly known, still remains today essential reading for all those engaged in the microwave antenna field and many subsequent texts have assumed the readers' familiarity with the material in Silver. Access to it has become increasingly difficult with the passage of time and so it is hoped that this reprint will find a ready market among engineers.
Contents
Chapter 1: Survey of microwave antenna design problems
Chapter 2: Circuit relations, reciprocity theorems
Chapter 3: Radiation from current distributions
Chapter 4: Wavefronts and rays
Chapter 5: Scattering and diffraction
Chapter 6: Aperture illumination and antenna patterns
Chapter 7: Microwave transmission lines
Chapter 8: Microwave dipole antennas and feeds
Chapter 9: Linear-array antennas and feeds
Chapter 10: Waveguide and horn feeds
Chapter 11: Dielectric and metal-plate lenses
Chapter 12: Pencil-beam and simple fanned-beam antennas
Chapter 13: Shaped-beam antennas
Chapter 14: Antenna installation problems
Chapter 15: Antenna measurements - techniques
Chapter 16: Antenna measurements - equipment



