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Old July 25th 03, 12:05 PM
 
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oSaddam (Yuri Blanarovich) wrote in message ...
Arie,
One more thing comes to mind, it would be desirable to be able to use insulated
wires in models. Typically house electrical insulated wire has about 5%
shortening coefficient. I think it would suffice to enter the shortening
coefficient (can be obtained by measurement).


Somehow I managed to let my first reply on this subject disappear
completely, so let's give it another try....

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4nec2 was based on the 'standard' nec-2 core for which I only merged
the separate nec-2 and sommerfeld executables into one single
executable file to be able to use 'sommerfeld ground' inside a
frequency sweep.

The original nec-2 sources contain no provision to handle insulated
wire, but I beleave on
www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html there is
another freeware program available for handling insulated wires with
nec-2.

I believe NEC4 can accomodate
that and could serve as an example how to do it.


Yes. One of my great wishes is nec-4 (sources) becoming available for
none-american citizens. I am still waiting for this some four or five
years but I am afraid I will have to wait at least another 4 years.

Also different material for elements within antenna, like copper (insulated)
wire quad and aluminum Yagi elements.


4nec2 supports most of the nec-2 cards, so it is no problem to specify
different materials for any part of the antenna oR for the structure
as a whole. When using the CAD based geometry editor a pre-defined
list of common materials is available.

That's it besides transducer for the brain to "see" the design in my head and
optimize/model it in 3D :-)


??

Arie.