And if you want to automate a lot of iterations, such as modeling a dipole at
all heights from a foot to 100 feet, try MultiNEC, which is an Excel add-in,
and free in a full-power demo version.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 11:41 PM 12/8/2005, Jim Lux wrote:
>At 05:13 PM 12/8/2005, AD5VJ Bob wrote:
>>Hi Jim:
>>
>>Thanks for the reply you led me to this program since I
>>cant afford the other one right now:
>
>4nec2 is free.... As is NEC2... http://www.nec2.org/ has all sorts of info
>you can find the software at http://www.si-list.org/swindex2.html
>search for 4nec2...
>
>Only NEC4 costs money, and if you're modeling a dipole, NEC2 is fine.
>
>
>
>>Looks like this might work for now at least
>>
>>EMMCAP
>>
>>Modeling of wire structures
>
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