Phase Shift through a 75m Texas Bugcatcher Coil
Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote:
You'll forgive me if I'm not in a mood to be generous. You might
consider adding some ordinates to your phase plots.
Here's the definition of "ordinate":
"The y-coordinate on an (x,y) graph"
I'm not sure what you are asking for. The graphs were
generated by Excel. What exactly are you saying? Do
you want me to add the dots for the data points?
Let me apologize in advance to the group for being forced,
reluctantly, into the pedantic exercise which follows.
Dear Cecil -
As of this moment there are no numbers on your y-axes to indicate how
many degrees your plots represent. You will need to tell Excel that
you want to have numbers there - and not just any numbers. You want
numbers that represent the value of the y coordinants for points on
your plotted curve. You must program your Excel spreadsheet to do
this because it is no more omniscient than the people who would view
your webpage.
I'm not sure what you are asking
for. EZNEC is a great piece of software but the calculating
engine is NEC. I doubt that even Roy knows the NEC equations.
Well, it's become apparent that you don't know them. Even still, you
claim be wiser than Kraus on this subject. Certainly bold, if not
altogether ludicrous. And all this is for no reason other than the
fact that you can run a program that you didn't write (the author of
which you relentlessly berate) to perform calculations that you can't
explain.
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