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Art Unwin wrote:
On Mar 11, 11:26 am, Art Unwin wrote: On Mar 11, 10:28 am, Art Unwin wrote: Computer programs for antenna design are really one of two forms. The cheap versions are the most prolific as they are designed to show the properties of planar arrays. These array are generally in the form for dealing with wire and Yagi antennas which is the vogue of the day and what customers want. Interesting that Art hasn't the slightest idea how the programs work. Of course most know that the programs don't know or care about orientation. Most also know that the optimizers only look at what figures of merit that you tell them to. I'm sure his supporters are really cheering now. tom K0TAR |
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