Mininec antenna computor programs and Gaussian arrays
On 8 Mar 2007 11:10:45 -0800, "art" wrote:
basically nothing
Hi Art,
If you cannot explain why your work fails at the bench, I'm afraid you
are not going to find anyone to read theories with equal flaws.
Let's look at another difficult question:
You write at your web page that you have 3 elements with coordinates:
#1
-1.8421 3.0697 83.6493 -25.311 25.3112 82.7236
#2
-1.7146 7.636 79.6994 -15.45145 37.578 79.6994
#3
4.3792 2.528931 81.4985 3.9279 23.645 83.6096
You (not anyone else) show two of these as being orthogonal to the X
axis. A simple review of the numbers does not requi
1. A text book;
2. NEC;
3. A computer;
4. A new theory
to show that none of them are.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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