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Old September 11th 05, 08:49 AM
Roy Lewallen
 
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To add to Tom's excellent explanation, let me add that you only need one
wire to model the vertical. I suggest beginning with the Vert1.ez
example antenna to get an idea of how it works. Look at the model with
the View Antenna display. Then specify a load in wire 1, 50% of the way
from end 1. The load will appear in the View Antenna display as a little
square. The Loads Window (where you specified the load) will show that
the actual position is 55% of the way from end 1, which is the closest
EZNEC could place it with the specified number of wire segments. If you
change the number of segments to an odd number, EZNEC will be able to
place the load exactly at the middle. You can specify other positions in
the same fashion, but it might require more segments to get it really
close to where you want.

Source and load positions are specified in exactly the same way.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

dansawyeror wrote:
All,

I am trying to model a loaded vertical using EZNEC. It is fairly easy to
start with the vertical model and extend or shorten it. I also think I
created a load correctly. However I seem unable to connect the load to
the vertical segment. How can that connection be verified?

Also, what type of also load supports a second connection to a second
wire to simulate a mid load?

Thanks,
Dan