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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 12:29:07 -0800, Roy Lewallen wrote:
art wrote: No, I don't have the burden programmers do. Gaussian arrays are part of antennas and programmers continue to ignore it. Hopefully so called "errors" in other programs have escaped yours I am not familiar with your particular programs since they are just number crunchers that get you close to the mark but you do have customers and are very much aware of the Gaussian subject so shouldn't you recheck your own for accurracy? Art Well, let's see. I have professional customers who use EZNEC daily to design complex antennas for commercial, military, and government use. On many occasions, they test the designs on a test range and find good correlation between EZNEC and measured results. This has been done over and over for a wide variety of antennas for years. Countless others have done the same with NEC and other NEC based programs. I have a standing request for anyone to report any difference in results between EZNEC and NEC, and so far have had zero responses except when the user accidentally made the models different. On the other hand, I have you weaving your theories but without a single shred of evidence as far as I can see that the antennas you create have any advantage over any others, or even that they work as you claim. And for that matter, I find it nearly impossible to divine exactly what performance you *are* claiming for your creations. So, should I check my program for accuracy because of your rambling conjectures? Certainly not! Roy, You need to learn NOT to rise to the rantings of the para-science techno-trolls. :-) 73 Jonesy |