The Frank C. Jones Antenna Handbook (Frank C. Jones) 1937 PDF
$6.99
& Instant Download
Payment Methods:
About this item
"The Frank C. Jones Antenna Handbook" by Frank C. Jones, first published in 1937, comprises 66 pages of comprehensive guidance on antenna design and operation. Despite its concise length, this handbook remains a valuable resource for radio enthusiasts, engineers, and hobbyists interested in understanding antennas' principles and applications during the early days of radio communication.
Key aspects covered in this handbook may include:
-
Antenna Fundamentals: A foundational understanding of antenna theory, radiation patterns, and impedance matching, providing readers with essential knowledge to grasp antenna design principles.
-
Antenna Design and Construction: Practical instructions on constructing and installing antennas for various frequency ranges and applications, including guidance on selecting materials and assembling antenna elements.
-
Antenna Types and Configurations: Descriptions of common antenna types, such as dipole antennas, loop antennas, and Yagi-Uda arrays, along with their respective advantages, disadvantages, and applications.
-
Antenna Testing and Measurement: Techniques for evaluating antenna performance using basic testing equipment, enabling readers to assess factors like gain, bandwidth, and efficiency.
-
Application Examples: Case studies and examples showcasing antennas' practical applications in radio communication, broadcasting, and amateur radio operations.
-
Historical Context: Insights into the historical development of antenna technology, highlighting significant advancements and breakthroughs in radio communication during the early 20th century.