Roy Lewallen wrote:
And there's also a new Windows
Simpfeed program which takes EZNEC (or other modeling program) reported
feedpoint impedances as its input (no mutual Z calculation necessary)
and calculates the feedline lengths necessary for proper phasing. Click
the Simpfeed link at that same URL to get it. It's considerably more
versatile than the older DOS programs.
What is the URL for the Windows Simpfeed program link?
I don't see it on your web page. (Do you remember I
sent you a DOS BASIC program about a decade ago that
does that calculation without needing Rm and Xm?)
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73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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