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Old June 15th 05, 03:51 AM
Wes Stewart
 
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 14:29:16 -0700, Wes Stewart
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[snip]

1. Open EZNEC and open the file "BYdipole.ez".

2. Go to "Setups" (at the top of the window) and select "Frequency
Sweep."

3. When the pane opens, select "On" and type in 14.35 for the "Stop
Frequency" and .05 for the "Frequency Step."

4. Under output. check the box "Microsmith Files" and for file name
type "g5rv" and hit Ok.

5. Go to the "Wires" menu and change the Y value for End 1 to -51.
Change the Y value for End 2 to 51.

6. Do a "Save As" and type "g5rv".

7. Perform a Freq Swp. (Bottom left button).



A little mea culpa. The above sequence fails to identify the
segmentation error in this model. I'm so used to using Multinec to
interface to EZNEC that I forgot that when using EZNEC directly this
error isn't trapped.

EZNEC's automatic segmentation check doesn't run when changing wire
lengths. It will allow the change that I made that results in too few
segments in the new length. The minimum number should be 13, with
more the merrier. With this simple structure, however, the error is
small and the other results are generally acceptable.