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Old July 11th 07, 03:04 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Segmentation question, + Eznec

Think see my error- thinking FULL wave on element,
NOT 1/2 Wave! maybe that where i confused ! Jim

Roy Lewallen wrote:
Jim - NN7K wrote:
Recently got W4RNL's collection of .EZ
models. and many were written for more advanced
versions than my Basic EZ (limited to 500
Segments) And tho, when you reduce those segments
to the limits of 500, And seem to work fine,have 2 DUMB query's about
them .

1), when looking at MOST models, they end in a
ODD number of segments, say I reduce those segs
from 19 to 16, for a given wire,,does this make all that much
difference in the calculations?, and


No, but you need an odd number of segments if you want to put a source,
load, etc. at the middle of a wire.

2) as I have gone from ODD number's to an EVEN numbers, is THIS
anything to worry about? Even with the Driven Element (which, as I
see it, would place the feedpoint (you would expect 50 % off the
ends,IF you use Even # segments, what happens
when the feed is, say 9 (or 4-1/2) segments, at 50 % feed point ?


Sorry, I don't understand the question.

. .


Roy Lewallen, W7EL



 
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