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Gene Fuller wrote:
I just ran a cut-down version in the EZNEC 4 demo, and I found no geometry errors. You only get the geometry warning after the creation of the helix, not after you store and reload the file. Create the helix and you will get those geometry warnings. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Gene Fuller wrote:
The original files are still good at my end. I will resend if that will help. Gene, you won't understand what the problem is until you create the coil in EZNEC 4.0. Right after creation of the coil, EZNEC will display the geometry errors. After that, the geometrical errors appear to be down the list from the segment errors and unavailable for viewing. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Gene Fuller wrote:
The original files are still good at my end. I will resend if that will help. I've been wondering why you could create close spaced coils and I couldn't without objections from EZNEC. I've been sitting here creating coils to see where the geometry check fails. On 4 MHz, with a 25 turn coil and a 0.5 ft. diameter, the turn spacing passes the geometry test at 0.175 ft. and higher but fails at 0.174 ft. and lower. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: The original files are still good at my end. I will resend if that will help. I've been wondering why you could create close spaced coils and I couldn't without objections from EZNEC. I've been sitting here creating coils to see where the geometry check fails. On 4 MHz, with a 25 turn coil and a 0.5 ft. diameter, the turn spacing passes the geometry test at 0.175 ft. and higher but fails at 0.174 ft. and lower. It just occurred to me that this geometry check failure that I have been seeing might be a bug in EZNEC. I just downloaded and installed the latest update and the problem seems to have been resolved. I apologize for any confusion. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote: It just occurred to me that this geometry check failure that I have been seeing might be a bug in EZNEC. I just downloaded and installed the latest update and the problem seems to have been resolved. It just took from post number 808 to post number 840, about 30 posts, to resolve an error occuring in one person's computer. For a real treat, go back to post 808 and start reading the tone of the entire exchange, and make a written list of the errors. Imagine how long it would take to resolve something complicated in this thread! Now you see why I won't get into this. I go to Waffle house when I want to look at someone turning out waffles at a high rate of speed. 73 Tom |
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Now you see why I won't get into this. It's not hard to see why you are afraid to comment on the graphic at: http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/1WLDIP.GIF My statements there are either right or wrong. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: Now you see why I won't get into this. It's not hard to see why you are afraid to comment on the graphic at: http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/1WLDIP.GIF My statements there are either right or wrong. They're just disembodied statements, Cecil. Come back when you can supplement them with some theory and experimental proof. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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"Tom Donaly" wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: It's not hard to see why you are afraid to comment on the graphic at: http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/1WLDIP.GIF My statements there are either right or wrong. They're just disembodied statements, Cecil. Come back when you can supplement them with some theory and experimental proof. It is trivial to use EZNEC to stick a coil at those points. I have offered EZNEC proof on my web site. Nobody wants to discuss it. Wonder why? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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"Gene Fuller" wrote: What's that old saying? Something like, "It's a poor workman who blames his tools." When I was at Intel we didn't blame our customers for Intel's programming bugs and software problems. I am happy to find out that my years-long struggles to create a decent coil in EZNEC was a program bug. Thanks to you, EZNEC is twice as useful to me today as it was yesterday. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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