The book aims to present current knowledge concerning the propagation of
electro- magnetic waves in a homogeneous magnetoplasma for which
temperature effects are unimportant. It places roughly equal emphasis on
the radio and the . hydromagnetic parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The dispersion properties of a magnetoplasma are treated as a function
both of wave frequency (assumed real) and of ionization density.
However, there is little discussion of propagation in a stratified
medium, for of collisions is included only which reference may be made
to Budden [1] . The effect in so far as this can be done with
simplicity. The book describes how pulses are radiated from both small
and large antennas embedded in a homogeneous magneto- plasma. The power
density radiated from a type of dipole antenna is studied as a function
of direction of radiation in all bands of wave frequency. Input
reactance is not treated, but the dependence of radiation resistance on
wave frequency is described for the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
Also described is the relation between beaming and guidance for Alfven
waves.