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No, there's no upper or lower frequency limit.
However, EZNEC results are only as good as the model. As frequency increases it's increasingly difficult to make a model which adequately imitates the real antenna. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Scott wrote: Is there an upper frequency limit that EZNEC can calculate with? If so, how high can one go? Will it do reasonably well up to say 902 MHz? Scott N0EDV |
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