You must then remember that to get the results, you have to something
specific to FORCE the desired current ratio and relative phase used in
the model. V sources may not deliver the results for a given array,
but if you can design the array to work with V feeds, you have less
work to get it working.
73, Guy.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 7:49 AM, Paul Decker <kg7hf@comcast.net> wrote:
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> hi guys,
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> Last night I was able to do some searching in the eznec help. It did indeed
> answer a couple of my questions, i.e. using voltage or current sources
> interchangeably on single feedpoint antennas makes no difference, I suppose
> this is why I had never noticed a difference along with the fact I never
> really changed the I/V setting. The help also said for phased arrays, I
> should use two current sources, which is good because when I use voltage
> sources the model doesn't behave as I had thought it would.
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> Paul Decker (KG7HF)
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