Jim Kelley wrote:
As of this moment there are no numbers on your y-axes to indicate how
many degrees your plots represent.
This is simply a false statement, Jim. I see the numbers on my
y-axes when I click on coil505.xls and open it with Excel. I
see the numbers on my web page using Firefox and Explorer. But
whatever problem you are having, I'm willing to help you solve
it. How have you managed to make the y-axis numbers disappear
so you can give me a hard time about it?
Well, it's become apparent that you don't know them. Even still, you
claim be wiser than Kraus on this subject.
Well, Kraus has a problem that I don't yet have - he cannot
learn anything new. Dr. Corum's calculated VF's for coils
seem to be more accurate than Kraus's based on my EZNEC
simulations. Where Kraus gets 0.006 for the VF of a 75m
Texas Bugcatcher coil, Corum gets something closer to
the 0.016 reported by EZNEC.
P.S. I'm deliberately ignoring the ad hominem attacks in
your posting. Why can't you just state the technical
facts without waxing so extremely nasty?
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73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com