[NJARC] Re: Antenna Physics
JOE CRO
n3ibx at verizon.net
Thu Jul 10 09:39:19 EDT 2008
All of which raises the question, Joe, of how did you discover Munzig's
publication?
Alex,
Good question! I discovered it through association with Dave
Gordon-Smith, G3UUR in the UK. He mentioned something to me about the book
and I tried to late it for him, and found myself asking questions along the
same lines. Heis trying to ascertain if Munzig, in fact, made the discovery
first, before anyone else, and the book may hold the answer to that
question.
Very Best Regards,
Joe Cro N3IBX
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> Rob and Pete,
>
> Thanks for reinforcing my thought that whatever Munzig might have come up
> with of any significance
> had been done before, and if it was significant, we'd have more evidence
> of his career.
>
> Another huge source for antenna science and engineering, with a specialty
> in rhombics, can be found
> in Edmund A. Laport's Radio Antenna Engineering (1952, out of copyright).
> David Platt (AE6EO)
> turned it into a PDF that you can download or have reprinted and bound at
> lulul.com. For more
> details and the comments of many happy hams, visit
> www.eham.net/articles/12099. There will be
> plenty of useful references there as well.
>
> All of which raises the question, Joe, of how did you discover Munzig's
> publication?
>
> cheers,
>
> Alex
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