Antennas -- Some Guidance for the Neophyte

I was listening to the Stir Crazy Net today and the subject of antennas was
broached.  Some claimed they knew nothing about skyhooks (but wanted to
learn) and this note is targeted to y'all.

Antennas Basics -- have a look at the 9 article series I wrote for the
BVARC Newsletter -- February to November 2015 (no April)
*http://www.bvarc.org/newsletter/201502.pdf
<http://www.bvarc.org/newsletter/201502.pdf>*  this url will get you
started.  I approach things from a layman's point giving you a start to
understanding.

Antenna Modeling -- Most of the modeling apps are based on the NEC Engine.
 L.B. Cebik, W4RNL(sk) wrote a 4 part series in QST Nov 2000 to Feb 2001.
"Beginners Guide to Modeling with NEC".  Cebik was the the most prolific
writer in Ham Radio (Silver is 2nd HI)

There are many other sources of basic antenna  and modeling information,
but you must, and I accentuate *MUST*, get a firm grip on the basics of
antennas in order to "get it".  Look, if what I write doesn't resonate with
you, then, please, find another author that does.   There are many out
there (see the list of references in article 9 in my BVARC newsletter
series mentioned above)

In summary:  I promote 2 general guidelines:

   1-- Antennas should always be looked at as a “system” consisting of the
RF source (your transmitter), transmission line, matching networks (if any)
and the load – the antenna itself.

   2--A firm grasp of the fundamental principles and characteristics of
antennas and transmission lines is absolutely essential for any of it to
make sense.

Believe me, I was once where y'all are.   I am not a degreed antenna
engineer, I am simply an antenna aficionado.   Before long you will be too.

GL ES 73...Rick   W5RH   [email protected]

ps....I'd be pleased to answer any questions or requests for further
guidance, no problem.


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