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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Regards, Steve G3TXQ Yes, you would see this in the real world. EZNEC does a very good job of modeling a wire antenna with a loading coil, provided that you model the coil as a wire helix rather than lumped "load", and you can trust the results. As I've implied, a lumped load is quite a good model for a physically small, essentially non-radiating loading coil like a toroid on a magnetic core. Roy Lewallen, W7EL which makes perfect sense... NEC is a MoM code and is ideally suited to calculating the current induced in one wire by the currents in other wires. I should think it would do an excellent job modeling a air core solenoid, especially if the wire diameter is small compared to the spacing between turns,etc, assuming that you don't get into numerical precision problems. |
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