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R. Scott March 8th 04 06:57 PM

Anyone with Antenna Modeling software do me a favor
 
Modified G5RV

I just want to try this, heavens knows why, but I like to tinker, and
its what I ordered for some reason.

73 feet to a side (150 ft antenna wire 1 foot each end overlap for
dogbone) One side will be up about 35-40 feet or so (depending on how
high I get sling shot up) and other side at 10-15 feet (depending on how
far up the rope goes attached to a 10 foot pole with pulley)

Feed will initially be 50ft +- of 450 window ladder line to 75ft of
RG9913.


Thanks
--
Rick N7HJ
Everett, Washington
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Cecil Moore March 8th 04 07:32 PM

R. Scott wrote:
I just want to try this, heavens knows why, but I like to tinker, and
its what I ordered for some reason.


Since you like to tinker, simply download the free demo version
of EZNEC from: http://www.eznec.com
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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noexqs March 8th 04 11:57 PM

Perhaps you could model it in MMANA?

http://www.qsl.net/mmhamsoft/



"R. Scott" schreef in bericht
...
Modified G5RV

I just want to try this, heavens knows why, but I like to tinker, and
its what I ordered for some reason.

73 feet to a side (150 ft antenna wire 1 foot each end overlap for
dogbone) One side will be up about 35-40 feet or so (depending on how
high I get sling shot up) and other side at 10-15 feet (depending on how
far up the rope goes attached to a 10 foot pole with pulley)

Feed will initially be 50ft +- of 450 window ladder line to 75ft of
RG9913.


Thanks
--
Rick N7HJ
Everett, Washington
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R. Scott March 9th 04 03:08 PM

"R. Scott" wrote:

Since you like to tinker, simply download the free demo version
of EZNEC from: http://www.eznec.com
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


Now Im trying to learn how to use it properly. UGH, but the fun
is in the finding :D

--
Rick N7HJ
Everett, Washington
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Tdonaly March 9th 04 04:42 PM

R. Scott wrote,

"R. Scott" wrote:

Since you like to tinker, simply download the free demo version
of EZNEC from: http://www.eznec.com
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


Now Im trying to learn how to use it properly. UGH, but the fun
is in the finding :D

--
Rick N7HJ
Everett, Washington
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You'll have even more fun if you cough up the cash and buy it.
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH



Cecil Moore March 9th 04 05:05 PM

Tdonaly wrote:
You'll have even more fun if you cough up the cash and buy it.


Right on, Tom. No matter what the price, I've never had more fun
out of a piece of software than I have had with ELNEC/EZNEC. If
EZNEC were my motorcycle, it would have been worn out long ago.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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