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"Antennas and Wave Propagation" by K.D. Prasad is a foundational engineering text that systematically covers theoretical electromagnetics, antenna design, and wave propagation modes. Widely used in Indian undergraduate curricula, the book offers a comprehensive guide to practical antenna systems ranging from LF to microwave frequencies. For a detailed overview and to purchase the book, visit Telecommunications Professor Amateur Radio Operator
Unlike many American or European textbooks that can be overly theoretical or expensive, K.D. Prasad struck a perfect balance. Here is why this book dominates university reading lists: antenna and wave propagation k.d. prasad pdf
Analysis of radiation mechanisms from single-wire and two-wire systems "Antennas and Wave Propagation" by K
Wave propagation involves many empirical formulas (e.g., MUF = sec(i) * Critical frequency). Prasad provides them clearly. Extract all formulas into a 2-page cheat sheet. Parabolic reflectors (Dish antennas)
Practical Antennas: Chapters dedicated to diverse types such as Yagi-Uda, Helical, Horn, Microstrip (Patch), and Parabolic reflectors.
Prasad’s solved examples are your best friend here.
High Frequency/Microwave: Helical antennas, Horn antennas, Parabolic reflectors (Dish antennas), and Microstrip/Patch antennas.