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Ron October 14th 03 09:58 PM

Another EZNEC question
 
Is there any way to view two or more SWR plots on top of each other (other than
printing one on top of the other)?

Thanks,

Ron W4TQT


Roy Lewallen October 14th 03 11:24 PM

No. You can, however, import the comma-delimited file LastZ.txt into a
spreadsheet after each run, and plot them with the spreadsheet. See
"LastZ.txt" in the EZNEC manual index.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Ron wrote:
Is there any way to view two or more SWR plots on top of each other
(other than printing one on top of the other)?

Thanks,

Ron W4TQT



oldtime radio October 15th 03 02:53 AM

I'm not sure if EZPlots will do what you want or not, but it's a nice
addition to EZNEC.

http://www.qsl.net/ac6la/ezplots.html

73'
otr

On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 20:58:10 GMT, Ron wrote:

Is there any way to view two or more SWR plots on top of each other (other than
printing one on top of the other)?

Thanks,

Ron W4TQT



Cecil Moore October 15th 03 12:19 PM

Roy Lewallen wrote:
No. You can, however, import the comma-delimited file LastZ.txt into a
spreadsheet after each run, and plot them with the spreadsheet. See
"LastZ.txt" in the EZNEC manual index.


What I do is use the Alt-PrtScn function to store screen images into
the clipboard. Then paste them, one at a time, into MSPAINT with the
"Draw Opaque" function turned off. They are then overlaid as an MSPAINT
document (.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .dib) which can be saved and/or printed.
It works great as long as the scaling is the same.

Is there any way to view two or more SWR plots on top of each other
(other than printing one on top of the other)?

--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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