Richard:
That was uncommonly decent of you, it is good to see one man giving
another a "hand up."
Also, it is excellent advice I failed to even think of telling him...
Warmest regards,
John
"Richard Clark" wrote in message
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On 12 Jun 2005 15:58:04 -0700, "redhat" wrote:
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Hi OM,
As I pointed out some time ago, your work is very far off track.
It would be far simpler to start with a working design and change it
slightly to observe how your input effects the results.
Simply hit the Open button and select:
VERT1.EZ
and look at ALL the characteristics. This may mean starting a
notebook (standard Engineering discipline) and logging those values.
Make a change (like shorten or lengthen the ONLY wire) and look at ALL
the characteristics. Log those values and compare to the first.
Keep doing this and eventualy you will find that
the velocity factor of the wire
is not very significant - or better yet, discover what significance it
has (it will eventually become significant, but not practically so)
and report your results here.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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