While this book has good coverage of array fundamentals, its emphasis is
primarily the higher frequencies (VHF into microwaves). And it's quite
theoretical, with lots of math, since it was likely written as a textbook
for a graduate-level EE class - with additional value as a reference for
working engineers. Might be a bit much for a non-EE ham.
It could be a worthwhile addition to your library if a cheap copy was
discovered at a hamfest or garage sale. Publishers list price is US$170,
although usually discounted 10% or more.
73, Gary
K9AY
> Good Day All,
>
> Has anyone ever seen / read a 1994 textbook entitled, "PHASED ARRAY
> ANTENNA HANDBOOK", by a Robert J. Mailloux...?
>
> I just stumbled upon two copies currently available at an interenational
> website, and although I was certainly very interested at first, I recoiled
> at the price of each copy: in excess of USD $200.00!
>
> Would such a volume really & truly shed any new light upon Amateur radio
> application(s) of antenna phasing, or would the smart money be better off
> being saved, & consequently diverted toward the purchase of future
> editions of ON4UN's book...?
>
> ~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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