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I need conformation of a three element beam design
by use of an optimiser.
Is anybody familiar enough with Arie's computor program
that they could insert a three element design for me?
I am not aware of any other program for nec that has the
optimiser, but if you are aware of one that you have
please let me know
Best Regards
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art schreef:
I need conformation of a three element beam design
by use of an optimiser.
Is anybody familiar enough with Arie's computor program
that they could insert a three element design for me?
I am not aware of any other program for nec that has the
optimiser, but if you are aware of one that you have
please let me know
Best Regards
Art


Aha, now I see where the previous remark was related to. I red you are
familiar with AO. Maybe you could use this to get comparable results.
Let us know the outcome.

Arie.

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On 6 Mar, 02:06, "4nec2" wrote:
art schreef:

I need conformation of a three element beam design
by use of an optimiser.
Is anybody familiar enough with Arie's computor program
that they could insert a three element design for me?
I am not aware of any other program for nec that has the
optimiser, but if you are aware of one that you have
please let me know
Best Regards
Art


Aha, now I see where the previous remark was related to. I red you are
familiar with AO. Maybe you could use this to get comparable results.
Let us know the outcome.

Arie.


It was not a Yagi, it was a Gaussian array
Art

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art schreef:


I need conformation of a three element beam design
by use of an optimiser.
Is anybody familiar enough with Arie's computor program
that they could insert a three element design for me?
I am not aware of any other program for nec that has the
optimiser, but if you are aware of one that you have
please let me know
Best Regards
Art


Aha, now I see where the previous remark was related to. I red you are
familiar with AO. Maybe you could use this to get comparable results.
Let us know the outcome.


Arie.


It was not a Yagi, it was a Gaussian array
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Arie, I've pointed out an "error" so called in Minninec
Please at least give the amateur community of
knowing whether your program has this "error"
or an explanation as to why a Gaussian array is formed
if that is what it does. You have done a great service
by providing this program free but it sure would be nice if you would
check out the program for what many say is an impossibility
( Except me ofcourse)
Art

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