On 7/28/2015 12:58 PM, Wayne wrote:
"John S" wrote in message ...
Hey, Wayne -
Do you have or want EZNEC? There is a free (limited) version.
Just curious.
Thanks. I have version 3.0, and it does the job for me.
I got my first copy back in the days when W7EL frequented this group and
knew by call sign who had legal copies
The hidden reason I asked the question is that I think you should model
some antennas and look at the current on the shield of the transmission
line. I have done this, and I don't see major problems if the system
remains balanced just as lore suggests.
This brings up a question of my own. By changing the slope of the coax
shield, I can get increased current in it. The question is, at what
point does it become a problem? As far as the antenna pattern is
concerned, I would not worry. RF in the shack is another matter. In
about 1958, my lips got some RF when they touched the D104 mike. Didn't
hurt me, but I didn't like it. At the time I had no understanding of
this phenomenon.
Anyway, it would be nice if we could decide, measure, or simulate how
much feed line current should be allowed. Maybe the answer is to
simulate how much voltage appears in the shack.
Lots of questions. A large area for investigation.