Richard Clark wrote:
Abandon your Xerox ethic and actually read your reference. This
advice would work for other citations you copy off too.
Here's what it says:
"Case 3 uses a model similar to the other two cases, except the
three-segment load wire is replaced by a wire coil ("distributed load")
consisting of sixteen turns of 12 AWG wire, spaced 0.5 inch between
adjacent turns, for a total height (length) of eight inches. The coil is
centered on the length of the monopole and the monopole is brought to
resonance by using the resonating function of MultiNEC to adjust the
radius of the coil. Eight, single segment wires arranged in octagonal
form approximate each turn of the circular coil, for a total of 128
single-segment wires."
Exactly what did I miss?
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73, Cecil
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