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I've been working on a horizontal loop, about 210 feet of wire. I've
read that the shape isn't particularly critcal. That's good because my yard isn't anything close to symmetrical! Anyway, I've got one angle where the wires are coming together at an angle that is somewhat less than 90 degrees. If you can envision a classic "kite" shape, that's about what I've got. When I try and plot something like this with EZNEC, I'm seeing these really pointy, jagged looking lobes on the 2D Elevation plot, and I'm not sure what that means. Thoughts? Thanks, Chuck W1CEW |
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