Carefully selected, these first two antenna anthologies cover all types of antenna designs and theory from 160 meters through microwaves. All articles have been selected to be as timely and valuable to today?s Ham as they were to Ham Radio readers of the time. These first two volumes will be followed by two additional volumes.
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