McGraw-Hill, 1952. — 563 p.
A classic 1952 text on the design and construction of large antenna systems for low-, medium-, and high-frequency radio transmission and reception.
Low-frequency antennas.
Medium-frequency antennas.
High-frequency antennas.
Radio-frequency transmission lines.
Graphical synthesis of impedance-matching networks.
Logarithmic potential theory.
Appendixes.
General Bibliography on Antenna and Radiation Theory.
Penetration of Earth Currents (Skin Depth) Аs a Function of Frequency and Ground Conductivity, with Induetivity of Unity.
Mutual Impedances between Identical Vertical Radiators.
World Noise Zones and Required Minimum Field Strength for Commercial Telephone Communication.
Minimum Operating Signal-to-noise Ratius for Various Classes of Commercial Service in Telecomunication.
Example of the Use of Directive Antrnnas for Minimizing Interference between Cochannel Modium-frequency Broadasting Stations.