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Old January 3rd 06, 11:23 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Roy Lewallen
 
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Default Current and voltage distribution on an antenna.

W. Watson wrote:

How about that? I read further into the book and found a whole chapter
on the software on the CD. Another quick romp through the book tells me
that (I'm inferring this.) that what most of it is about is describing
antennas and where they might be used. It looks like a potential catalog
of such designs to try out on the software. I don't think that's
necessarily the reason why the book was written, but it makes it
appealing. I don't see anywhere that all the designs offered could be
investigated with the software on the CD.

Roy, perhaps you have an answer for the last statement. I see that one
of your programs is included.


Sorry, I know nothing of the book, except I vaguely recall Joe
mentioning that he was including the EZNEC demo program with a book.

If you're interested in modeling various antenna designs, consider the
_ARRL Antenna Book_. On its CD are several hundred EZNEC models of
various antennas discussed in the book, plus a special version of EZNEC
which can be used to analyze them (http://eznec.com/eznec_arrl.htm). The
Antenna Book models can also be used with any standard (non-demo)
version of EZNEC.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL