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On 9 Nov, 15:24, "Guido" wrote:
"art" wrote in message oups.com... Guido If you can't make them work then I would forget about computor programs. They obviously are not your cup of tea despite how many people use them with success. You would be better off finding out what you are doing wrong than sending money at the problem. Hi Art, do you mean that NEC-2 works fine even with D1 very close to DE? Other reasons for buying NEC-4 would be obtaining useful results with wires near ground and connected wires with different diameters. Thanks and 73 Guido, ik2bcp Guido, Try looking for the "constant impedance antenna" which I put on the net after I applied for a patent on it just before they came out with that OWA antenna. W4RNL looked at OWA extensively and found that it wasn't all that it was put up to be. The "constant impedance antenna" is based on a closely coupled loop to the driven element and certainly broadens the band width. The OWA antenna is very similar to mine but as I remember they changed the driver position compared to mine. For those getting ready to flame, yes I did apply for a patent well before the OWA came about and described it on this newsgroup. Art Art |
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