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A source and load placed on the same segment are always connected in
series. The only ways in EZNEC to simulate a coil in parallel with a source a 1. Construct a physical model of the coil using wires (if it's an air core coil), and connect it appropriately using wires. 2. Make a small loop of three or four one-segment wires. Put the source in one leg of the loop and a load in another. This is a bit tricky, and doesn't always work -- NEC doesn't like small loops, so there's a minimum practical size. But if the loop is too large, the wires it's made from add reactance and radiate. You might or might not be able to find a size which works. This is one of the very few situations where the double precision calculating engine of EZNEC+ might be an advantage, since it'll tolerate loops which are a bit smaller than the standard engine. You should run an Average Gain test on the antenna to make sure the NEC calculating engine isn't getting unhappy with the small loop. But as some others have commented, it's much more common to take care of the capacitive reactance of a short whip with a series, rather than shunt, inductor. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Al Lorona wrote: Hi, Everybody, A short vertical such as for mobile use is capacitive and this Xc is usually tuned out with a shunt coil at the feedpoint. Yet, when I model this with EZNEC I cannot simulate this effect properly. I must be doing something wrong. Does anyone have an EZNEC example showing a shunt matching coil inserted as an EZNEC Load at the feedpoint that they can send me? Thanks very much. Regards, Al W6LX |
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