AutoEZ is now available, see http://ac6la.com/autoez.html Relevant to this list, an example in the documentation shows RDF being computed (in this case for a Beverage, model supplied by W8WWV). See "
One poster on this thread mentioned a desire to compare an inverted L with elevated radials against a quarter-wave vertical with elevated radials. Another poster mentioned looking at the near field b
Lacking a good answer to Jeff's question about the preferred method of insuring uniformity in elevated radials I decided to look at the problem from the other direction. That is, intentionally make
The recent "trimming elevated radials" thread prompted me to re-read the N6LF QEX two-part article "A Closer Look at Vertical Antennas With Elevated Ground Systems", available here: http://rudys.type
AutoEZ is an Excel application that lets you automate the use of EZNEC. Version 2 is now available. Major changes are 1) an optimizer, 2) new "Create" dialog windows to easily build common antenna co
For anyone interested in modeling a vertical with a variable number of radials you might refer back to this post: http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/Topband/2013-04/msg00017.html Near the bot
Occasionally I have posted various examples showing how AutoEZ can be used to address different modeling questions. Those examples are now available on the AutoEZ web page. See the "Collected Short E