Please upload journals and books
Can anyone add more link as subject above. (parabolic dish and feedhorn antenna) and (patch antenna)?
Thanx.
Regards,
Saran
Hi,
can you tell me, what do you need exactly ? I gave you link and pdf file there
https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.p...journals+links
but you did not tell me, if is it OK or if I helped you, if yes, click on "Helped me", if no, give me some question or your requirements, what do you need exactly. Or where is the problem ? Thank
I doing research on parabolic dish( feedhorn antenna). I need equations of the length and width and etc. Could you help me? And could u give me the link of where to search those 2 antennas to get the journals and books download.
And also searching for patch antenna ( any shape patterns) equations . Could u give the link of it in any books and journal.
Thanx.
Regards,
Saran
Or try this
http://www.g3pho.free-online.co.uk/m...ves/casseg.pdf
there are equations for cassegrain dish.....
Can u tell me the links to get equations for twin lead dipole antenna ?
Thanx.
Regards,
Saran
So i have not eqution for dipole antenna, but if you use google.com or better http://books.google.com/ and write "dipole antenna" there are so many link :)
but for feed and horn:
I think, that good book is
http://www.amazon.com/Microwave-Horn...015867&sr=11-1
(http://books.google.com/books?id=ZZw...orns+and+Feeds)
but I have not it :( If you find it, send me link please :)
Any other link plz......
I think that I send you about parabolic antenna (this topic: https://www.edaboard.com/viewtopic.p...journals+links) the best, what can you find and it is free on internet..... :(
about feed - what type feed you can use ? conical horn, rectangular horn, dipole, microstrip.... ?
You must try search .....
may be someone else........
dipole....
so about dipole:
try google.com
for example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipole_antenna
http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/antennadipole.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/dipole.html
http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclo...nas.cfm#dipole
or http://www.ece.rutgers.edu/~orfanidi/ewa/ chapter 14
and so on......
