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Thanks for the info. I was thinking in terms of Nittany Scientifics GNEC, a
NEC4 based program. Did not realize if I get a license I would also get a copy of NEC4. Regards, Frank "Dan Richardson" wrote in message ... On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 13:37:31 GMT, "Frank" wrote: Is 5.4.1 a stand-alone version? Yes What is 4nec2X541.zip? It is explained on the download page Arie gave. Is anybody working on a free Windows version of NEC4 (Providing you obtain the appropriate license from Lawrence Livermore)? If you have purchased a license then you were provided with a copy of NEC4 so that question is moot. Danny, K6MHE Regards, Frank wrote in message .com... Hello..., for those interested, just released the latest 5.4.1 new version for the freeware 4nec2 antenna visualizer and optimizer. (see http://www.si-list.org/swindex2.html and look for 4nec2) [SINP] Arie. |
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