Description: Microwave radar treatise WWII. MIT Lincoln Labs. 1942. Microwave Transmission by J.C. Slater. Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1942. First Edition Eighth Impression. . Early WWII radar treatise and first American treatise on microwave radar transmission. Slater was a professor of physics at MIT. MIT Radiation Lab was instrumental in the development of microwave radar programs for the US military after invention of the cavity magnetron in the UK. Slater was Chair of the Department of Physics at MIT. During WWII, he worked with the MIT Radiation Lab on development of microwave radar. Slater was nominated for the Nobel Prize several times in both Chemistry and Physics, and received the National Medal of Science in 1970. I am primarily a book buyer, not a book seller, so please rely on the pictures of the book, and ask any questions. The book has a cloth hardcover binding. Pp.309 , including index. Approximately 5.5” x 8.5”. The book has several B&W diagrams. Best I can tell, this publication is original and not a facsimile or reproduction.
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Binding: Hardcover
Author: Slater
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Topic: Military
Subject: Military & War