Amateur Radio Antenna Books and Publications
Find books and publications covering antenna theory, design, construction, and measurement for various ham radio applications.
Antenna projects are central to amateur radio, and a good antenna often makes the difference for successful QSOs, especially when chasing DX on crowded bands. Hams frequently homebrew antennas for specific bands or operational needs, whether for a fixed station or portable use. Understanding antenna theory and practical construction techniques is key to optimizing performance and getting the most out of any transceiver.
This category offers a range of antenna books, from foundational guides on electromagnetic waves and antenna fundamentals to specialized publications. Operators can find resources on building antennas for QRP operations or DXpeditions, like the insights from NE1RD, alongside practical advice for non-technical hams. There are also important guides covering topics like antenna measurement theory and even legal aspects such as antenna zoning for radio amateurs.
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Adalet wireless document on antenna basics in a four pages pdf file
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Amateur Radio - Antenna Zoning Book by Fred Hopengarten Telecommunications Lawyer
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The free pdf book is a compilation of articles congenial to QRP published on 2003- 2005 years at free e- magazine AntenTop. 17 Mb pdf file.
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U.S. Marine Corps in PDF format