Kraus and Marhefka The classic "Antenna Bible". Thoroughly revised and enlarged 938 pages, over 1200 illustrations, 130 worked examples, 75 tables, 300 problems, over 800 references with an index of over 2200 entries providing quick access to topics. "A must for students, professionals and advanced amateurs."
Content:
Introduction
Antenna Basics
The Antenna Family
Point Sources
Arrays of Point Sources, Parts I and II
The Electric Dipole and Thin Linear Antennas
The Loop Family
End-Fire Antennas: The Helical Beam Antenna and the Yagi-Uda Array, Parts I and II
Slot, Patch and Horn Antennas
Flat Sheet, Corner and Parabolic Reflector Antennas
Broadband and Frequency - Independent Antennas
Antenna Temperature, Remote Sensing, and Radar Cross-Section
Self and Mutual Impedances
The Cylindrical Antenna and The Moment Method (MM)
The Fourier Transform Relation Between Aperture Distribution and Far-Field Pattern
Array of Dipoles and Apertures
Lens Antennas
Frequency Selective Surfaces and Periodic Structures
Practical Design Considerations of Large Aperture Antennas