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Here we go again........
Simple question, understandable, flame, more flames. Hey, Merry Christmas to you guys. The answer to the original question is, there are a few (at least 3 I know of). EZNEC is a favorite of many on this newsgroup and can be tried out for free. 4NEC2 is another. There is a list of some at this link: http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Softwa...enna_analysis/ If you do a google search of "NEC4 antenna model" or similar you will get more than you can handle. Myself, I have used 4NEC2 and getting somewhat familiar with it. Once I researched the concept of "cards" it suddenly made sense to me. I believe these NEC2 programs use the same "engine" meaning when your front end program generates the data, it is fed to the same calculating software, regardless of the program. So the main difference in the programs is how convenient they make it for you to enter your data, the display of the results, and of course the support you get to go along with it. In that category I have heard nothing but praise for W7EL, Roy, who participates on this newsgroup and has been involved with modeling software for a very long time. There is also an email reflector on the subject. I don't have the info handy right now but I am sure you can find it (as well as anything else in the universe) with a google search. Read the archives there and you will find tons of info and supportive help. This newsgroup is a little tough, because the subjects range all over the place, and there are so many guys who have their rifles loaded and just looking for someone to make a false move. Tell you what I'm going to do. I will post another article following this one and give you some idea of what I expereinced with my first attempt at modeling. This may give you some ideas of what to expect. Rick K2XT |