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Old August 26th 10, 08:10 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default vemsa3d 1.1 - a floss visual em simulator for 3d antennas

| "Jim Lux" wrote in message
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| wrote:
| Please, note that I experimentally confirmed -once again- that
| NASA does not infinitely support direct linking to its
| Technical Reports Server (NTRS) contents. Therefore, the link
| given in article:
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|| Sent......: Thursday, August 19, 2010 7:32 PM
|| Newsgroups: sci.physics.electromag,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
|| Subject...: vemsa3d 1.1 - a floss visual em simulator for
|| 3d antennas
|| From......:

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|| J. H. Richmond, Radiation and Scattering by Thin-Wire
|| Structures in the Complex Frequency Domain, (15), p.6
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http://tinyurl.com/24zwycy
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| is not a valid one anymore. One has to firstly connect to
| NTRS:
| http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp
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| I think the tinyurl got screwed up.. the url it maps to is a search
| request, not the actual direct link to the document.
| (http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=87...false&or=true&...
| qs=Ntt%3DRadiation%2Band%2Bscattering%2Bby%2Bthin-wire%2Bstructures%26...
| Ntk%3Dall%26Ntx%3Dmode%2Bmatchall%26Ns%3DHarvestDa te%257c1%26N%3D0)
|
| '
| I would think that using the link by the the handle will remain fixed:
| http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19740013743
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| but it's always useful to keep track of the NASA document number (that
| won't change).. NASA-CR-2396 or TR-2902-10 and hopefully you can always
| search on that, if the handle dies for some reason.

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Thank you very much to correct me on this issue!

I did know the DocID existence but I did not realise,
until now, how it can be proved helpful. From the URL
you gave us for Richmond's report:

| http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19740013743

I found that 'hdl.handle.net' is a 'Handle Server', and
from NTRS item for this paper, I see that 19740013743 is
its DocID. In this way, and by experimentally replacing
this DOcID with '19890004330', I got the report titled
"Radiation and scattering ...". May now I think that
'2060' is some kind of ID in this Handle System for NTRS?
Where can I find more such IDs? Would you please advise me
more on this interesting subject?