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Roy Lewallen wrote in message ... If any EZNEC customer is interested in the answers to these or other questions about EZNEC, please email me and I'll be glad to answer them. (My only request is that before asking any question about EZNEC, you make an honest effort to find the answer in the manual. That's the only way I can possibly provide the level of support my customers deserve.) I have the strong feeling that Chuck isn't nearly so interested in the inner workings of EZNEC as he is in simply being as big a nuisance to me as he can. After all, he's said how horrible he thinks the EZNEC interface is, and has never purchased it. And I've been guilty of encouraging his being a nuisance by responding. I apologize to the other readers for this. I've wasted much more time with Chuck than he deserves. From here on, let Chuck, Art, Chip, and Yuri will have to vent their frustrations without me. I will continue to try to contribute positively to the newsgroup as I have (tried) in the past. Ignoring Chuck is a necessary step in doing so. Good grief, Roy... I asked honest and valid questions, seeking honest and valid answers. Instead, I get this pejorative, and rather disingenuous diatribe. My obtaining a legal copy of your software - with your full knowledge, I might add - was for evaluation purposes only. It is common opinion, that your DOS interface was less then desirable. Considering this highly unusual reaction to my questions, It's not unreasonable for me to now assume that you left out the thin-wire model. Surely you weren't thinking it was superfluous and no one would really need to use it. Perhaps you were just concerned about speed and memory back in the days of the 80386. * [p 72, NEC2d documentation] "The * explicit transmission line model is, of * course, less efficient in computer time * and storage because of the additional * segments required." I have for a long time, suspected there was a tx line modeling problem in NEC. Now, it is apparent this problem exists only in your EZNEC. Tort liabilities aside (that's not my concern here) let me suggest that it may be in your best interest to address this issue, not covertly as you seem to be suggesting, but openly, in a way that will illuminate your honesty and integrity. 73 de Chuck, WA7RAI |