[free-electronic-lab] any package for antenna simulation ?

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Thu Sep 30 22:49:38 UTC 2010


On 09/30/2010 03:31 AM, NIKHIL BANSAL wrote:
<snip>

> Ahh I really missed this , actually when I saw a few links it leads me
> to some kind of documentation and I thought you interpreted my query
> wrong but I was wrong. Thanks ! I'll look at it.

not a problem. welcome. you should find what you want.

some of the links in 1st reply are pages that are setup to allow reader
to 'fill in blanks' and get resulting dimensions.

if you look at source of those pages, you will see that calculations
are simple and straight forward.

so simple, that writing a web page is easier and faster that writing
a program. and uses less file space. "cups" is a prime example of this.

some of the links point to ham radio radio pages. this is because a lot
of frequencies use in ham radio are adjacent to wifi and formulas work
for either.

as a side question, is your need for a class project or just your own use?


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