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Most modern texts rely purely on numerical simulation (Method of Moments, FDTD). Walter built his book on dispersion diagrams and Brillouin diagrams . He taught engineers how to predict where an antenna would radiate simply by looking at the phase velocity of the wave.

Unlike resonant antennas (e.g., dipoles or monopoles) where currents bounce between ends to form standing waves, a guides radio-frequency current in a single direction along its structure. This unidirectional flow often results in a wider bandwidth and more consistent impedance over a range of frequencies. traveling wave antennas walter pdf

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While it is an "advanced book on antenna theory" used widely in college classrooms, it is often access-restricted due to copyright. You can find it through the following platforms: archive.org Internet Archive : Offers a digital version for Free Download, Borrow, or Streaming (typically requires a free account to borrow). Open Library : Lists various editions and availability for checkout DOKUMEN.PUB : Provides a citation preview and summary of the content. Solutioninn : Lists the 1st Edition PDF for research purposes. archive.org Key Content Overview Most modern texts rely purely on numerical simulation