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Old November 3rd 03, 08:34 PM
Roy Lewallen
 
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Yes. If any real component has signficant length, it's best to model it
as wires if possible. If it's not possible or practical to model it as
wires, about the best you can do is as I've suggested befo model it
as a wire of the length and diameter of the component, and insert one or
more loads to represent the low frequency impedance of the component.
That's about as good as you can do with the limited set of modeling
objects you have.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Jim Kelley wrote:

Roy Lewallen wrote:

I use lumped circuit analysis when dealing with lumped circuits, and
distributed circuit analysis when dealing with distributed circuits.
EZNEC's loads are lumped elements, so when you're talking about EZNEC
loads, you're talking about lumped elements.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL



Hi Roy,

Wouldn't it be better not to lump any portions of an antenna that are a
part of its electrical length?

73, Jim AC6XG