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I am at a loss to understand the L Network function in EZNEC + 5.0.
Should one be able to model an L match to a short (or long) vertical with this resource? If so, how about an example please? John Ferrell W8CCW |
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John Ferrell wrote:
I am at a loss to understand the L Network function in EZNEC + 5.0. Should one be able to model an L match to a short (or long) vertical with this resource? If so, how about an example please? John Ferrell W8CCW In the main window, click Help, then Contents. This is the EZNEC manual. In the manual, locate the Test Drive chapter, which is a tutorial for using EZNEC. The Test Drive section A Lap Around Track 5 covers L networks and other features new to v. 5.0. For additional information about L networks, open the L Network Window by clicking the L Networks line in the main program window, then press the F1 (context sensitive help) key. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 14:12:09 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: John Ferrell wrote: I am at a loss to understand the L Network function in EZNEC + 5.0. Should one be able to model an L match to a short (or long) vertical with this resource? If so, how about an example please? John Ferrell W8CCW In the main window, click Help, then Contents. This is the EZNEC manual. In the manual, locate the Test Drive chapter, which is a tutorial for using EZNEC. The Test Drive section A Lap Around Track 5 covers L networks and other features new to v. 5.0. For additional information about L networks, open the L Network Window by clicking the L Networks line in the main program window, then press the F1 (context sensitive help) key. Roy Lewallen, W7EL I will take another run at it. Understanding the program is the goal, I can solve the problem by taking the output of EZNEC to TLW. Thanks again for the EZNEC program! John Ferrell W8CCW |
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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 10:23:17 -0500, John Ferrell
wrote: On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 14:12:09 -0700, Roy Lewallen wrote: John Ferrell wrote: I am at a loss to understand the L Network function in EZNEC + 5.0. Should one be able to model an L match to a short (or long) vertical with this resource? If so, how about an example please? John Ferrell W8CCW In the main window, click Help, then Contents. This is the EZNEC manual. In the manual, locate the Test Drive chapter, which is a tutorial for using EZNEC. The Test Drive section A Lap Around Track 5 covers L networks and other features new to v. 5.0. For additional information about L networks, open the L Network Window by clicking the L Networks line in the main program window, then press the F1 (context sensitive help) key. Roy Lewallen, W7EL I will take another run at it. Understanding the program is the goal, I can solve the problem by taking the output of EZNEC to TLW. Thanks again for the EZNEC program! John Ferrell W8CCW At this time I am unable to produce a meaningful model of an L-Matched vertical antenna with EZNEC 5+. In the absence of an example I am putting this puzzle on indefinite hold. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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John Ferrell wrote:
At this time I am unable to produce a meaningful model of an L-Matched vertical antenna with EZNEC 5+. In the absence of an example I am putting this puzzle on indefinite hold. John Ferrell W8CCW I've just emailed you an example. Be sure and read the associated Antenna Notes file, and let me know if you still have trouble with it. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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