ECEG 497/697
Wireless System Design

Spring 2023

ALTERNATIVE TEXTBOOKS

The following is a list of books on the subjects of RF, microwave, and antenna theory that are available in the Bucknell University library. All of them are good sources of alternative explanations of concepts, and some contain practice problems.

These books are not on reserve. If you check out one of them, please notify your classmates and/or me so that others who might like to view the book will know where it is.

  • W. Hayward, Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur, Newington, CT: American Radio Relay League, Inc., 1986. Call number: TK9956.H38X 1986
  • D. M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, 3rd ed., Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005. Call number: TK7876.P69 2005
  • The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications, Newington, CT: American Radio Relay League, Inc., 2005. Call number: TK6550.R18 2005
  • ARRL Antenna Book, 20th ed., Newington, CT: American Radio Relay League, Inc., 2003. Call number: TK6565.A6 A2 2003
  • H. L. Krauss, C. W. Bostian, and F. H. Raab, Solid State Radio Engineering, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1980. Call number: TK6553.K73 1980

The following books are available as e-books via the Bucknell University library and can therefore be accessed by Bucknell students and faculty at any time:

  • C. Bowick, RF Circuit Design, 2nd ed., Boston: Newnes/Elsevier, 2008.
  • Joseph F. White, High Frequency Techniques: An Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 2004.
 

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