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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:52:20 -0500, jawod wrote:
Based upon your microscopic linguistic analysis, It is a reciprocal (analysis/expression) characteristic inherent to successful engineering; others use tea leaves (couched in trade argot) to present results of dubious quality. I imagine you use a Microsoft product (at least conversing with you is similar to using one). Hi John, You obviously have never read an Intel hardware manual (circa MDS-80). BTW (seriously), will the new Mac products work with EZNEC? This is something YOU should investigate. Mac now uses that one-and-the-same Intel engine. It is suggested in the press that it runs both operating systems. It costs more to do the same thing, but you get that cool logo. I prefer OpenSource servers, applications, and Linux. I haven't bought a M$ product in this millennium having experienced the Windows Me platform (Chairman Bill's fin du cercle joke on us all). As I pointed out earlier, your question is answered in 10 minutes to all variations that I offered. That analysis even gives degrees of "better" as expressed in KHz and dB (quantifiable engineering terms commonly used in serious antenna discussion). As a spoiler, I will offer that the diagonal placement seriously disrupts both resonance AND gain to the tune of 100s of KHz and 3-4 dB. Of course, the qualifier "seriously" was meaningful only to me; that is, until I quantified it. You still haven't offered us what the qualified term "better" means to YOU. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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