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![]() "Richard Fry" wrote in message ... NEC in its various forms is an excellent means to evaluate the radiation from various structures. But without due care it still can lead to incorrect conclusions about system performance when propagation effects are present -- as in the recent thread here about the elevation patterns of MW monopoles. Here is another situation... http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...PatCompare.jpg RF The example above does not compute the surface wave. The following card computes "Space Wave plus SurfaceWave": CM 144 MHz Vertical Dipole CE GW 1 13 0 0 33.15 0 0 30 0.010417 GS 0 0 0.304800 GE 1 -1 0 GN 2 0 0 0 13.0000 0.0050 FR 0 1 0 0 147.3 0.1 EX 0 1 7 0 65.66981572 0 LD 5 0 0 0 3.801E7 RP 1 11 1 0000 0 90 1.00000 1.00000 50000 EN In this example the vertical half wave dipole, with the base 30 ft above an average ground, on 147.3 MHz, shows a field strength at ground level of: 0.418 uV/m from 30 W into the antenna. Frank |