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Old July 3rd 07, 06:15 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Help with EZNEC

I've been out of the country for three weeks during which Internet
access was unexpectedly spotty. I did put a priority on answering email,
however. Emailing me is a better way to get support for EZNEC than
posting on a newsgroup -- assuming you purchased EZNEC rather than
obtaining it by some other means. I apologize if I did fail to answer an
email message. The volume has been too high to quite keep up with.

To answer the question: There's no way to add gain to an antenna pattern
unless you want to save it in a trace (plot) file and modify the file.
The binary file format is described in detail in the EZNEC manual.

It's easy, however, to reduce the gain of the other antenna -- just add
a resistive load in the same segment as the source. You can reduce the
gain by any amount you'd like by using this method.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

amdx wrote:
I'm comparing elevation plots of an antenna. They have different
forward gains, this makes it difficult to compare the lobe shape.

Is there a way to equalize the gains to do a comparison?


Example: I have an antenna that is -19dbi and one that is -23dbi.
Can I add 4db of gain to one to make the comparison easier?
Mike


 
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