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From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 22:59:36 EDT
    FYI.

Cheers,
Steve    K7LXC
TT ADMIN

>>  >>> NEW BOOK RELEASE <<<

ABOUT THE BOOK
Having trouble getting that new antenna to work - or work very well? Or, do
you want to see if you are getting the most you can out of the antenna -
whether big or small - or whatever type you may have chosen to use? How do
you even know if your antenna is doing its very best? This book tells you
how to know - how to tune and make proper adjustments - how to see your
signal flow through the antenna!

If you care about your signal, this book is a must for you! With more than
350 pages, plus hundreds of illustrations in the form of schematics, color
drawings, tables and photos, the book not only explains how to optimize the
performance of your antenna, it explains the essential type of equipment to
use and how to use it. If your budget is too tight to purchase all of the
equipment needed, find out how to easily build your own from new parts or
even salvaged parts - or convert other equipment - and have fun doing it!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in 1962 in Belgorod, Russia, Igor Grigorov has a first class
radioamateur license with the callsign RK3ZK. He has published more than 300
articles and eight books for professional and amateur radio. He has received
more then 100 radioamateur awards and is an active participant in many QRP
contests. As his primary interest, Igor conducts experiments with "invisible
and substitute antennas" which enable him to work from what would seem as
impossible places. After a resolution by Russia to use WARC bands and bands
136kHz, CB - band 27 MHz, Igor is one of first to actively work on them.

Igor attended Kharkov Institute of Radioelectronics, where he studied until
1984. Having completed his main body of higher education, during 1984
through 1985 he worked as an assistant engineer in the factory "Sokol" on
the assignment of "Signal" and computer management by radio-transmitting
equipment of aerial services of aerodromes in the Special Designer Bureau of
the factory. In 1985 Igor resumed studies at Kharkov Institute of
Radioelectronics, and completed graduate studies in 1987 as a radio
engineer-specialist on subjects of radio-transmitting devices and
antenna-feeder systems. After graduating from the Institute, Igor was
trained as a Military Specialist for signal intelligence. He then worked as
an engineer in the Special Designer Bureau of Factory "Sokol" concentrating
on development of digital telephone stations.

FOR MORE INFO:
http://www.antennex.com/Sshack/ata/ata.htm

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Thanks for your time!

Jack L. Stone, Publisher
antenneX Online Magazine
http://www.antennex.com
jack@antennex.com    >>

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