On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 16:26:07 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote:
J. B. Wood wrote:
Hello, and as long as kudos are being handed out I thought I'd jump in and
say that while programs like EZNEC add some user-friendliness and
graphical capability they rely on the NEC (usually NEC-2) engine. For
NEC-1, NEC-2 and NEC-4 Gerald Burke and others at the Lawrence Livermore
Lab deserve a lion's share of credit for drafting user documentation,
correcting bugs and enhancing code that was originally done in the early
'70s by MBAssociates for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). Just a
bit of NEC history. Sincerely, and 73s from N4GGO,
John Wood (Code 5550) e-mail:
Naval Research Laboratory
4555 Overlook Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20375-5337
I absolutely and enthusiastically second that. My contribution has been
almost solely an interface (although at around 60,000 lines of code it's
not completely trivial). The underlying code was the work of a number of
very savvy people, including Dr. Burke who still supports it as time
permits. EZNEC would not have been possible without those people's
extensive, painstaking, and superbly documented work.
Many other people have given a good deal of time in aiding with the
development of EZNEC. I encourage all EZNEC users to read the
"Acknowledgements" section in the "Introduction" chapter of the EZNEC
manual.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
Roy fails to mention that he recently discovered a bug in the NEC code
which he passed on to Gerald Burke at LLB. I suggest that Roy is also
envolved more than just providing an interface for running the NEC
engine.
Danny, K6MHE