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Re: Circular polarization antenna question


lothar baier
 

i dont have any of those books on hand, i never had much interest in antennas so i got a bunch of other books and periodicals but nothing on antenna stuff

J Forster <jfor@...> wrote: Have you looked at some of the old standard books like Kraus or the Rad
Lab series? I'd at least start there. Then perhaps the IEEE Antenna &
Propagation (or whatever it is actually called) The web is fine for some
things, but is not great on fundamental engineering.

Also, Google has an academic research function. That might give you a
lead.

Best,
-John

microwaveengineer1968 wrote:

Ok guys this is not directly related to agilent t+m but im banging my
head on the wall with this !
Im looking for material on how to design and build a turnstile
polarization converter, i googled up and down but cant find anything
usefull , not even in the books i have.
The problem i have requires me to design and build a 36GHz circular
polarized horn antenna, the antenna needs to have two ports one for
right and the other one for left turn polarization .
any help would be appreciated




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