[Antennaware] Designing L-Networks for antenna matching
jeff millar
jeff at wa1hco.mv.com
Sat Mar 6 09:46:22 EST 2004
Jan...
Thanks for the pointer to NEC2GO. It's a _very_ nice program with more
cool _and_ useful features than I've seen in long time.
jeff, wa1hco
Jan Gunmar wrote:
>Hello Dave and all,
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>take a look at Nec2Go - it?s available at www.nec2go.com and has facilities
>both for lossy feedlines and matching networks. There is a free demo version
>available
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>73 Jan/SM0AQW
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: antennaware-bounces at contesting.com
>[mailto:antennaware-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of David Gould
>Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 2:09 PM
>To: antennaware at contesting.com
>Subject: [Antennaware] Designing L-Networks for antenna matching
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>I am modelling vertical antennas for the low bands using EZNEC (windows)
>I then use a very old DOS program for designing L-Networks for
>matching, that does take complex impedances into account.
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>I would like to find the set of equations for L-network design for matching
>complex impedances one side to resistive the other. Does anyone know a
>source? I could then build them into a spreadsheet. (I have searched the
>web and can only find formulae for resistive input and output)
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>Secondly, Does anyone know of a WINDOWS program that does the calculations?
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>73,
>Dave G3UEG
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