Re: NEC-LIST: Antennas embedded in dielectric

From: PROF DC BAKER X2775 - ELEKTRONIES - JGS 4-10 <BAKE-DC_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Sun Jun 1 19:08:55 1997

Timothy Hochberg's query is below.

I believe that DB Popovic' has a program that does this. Maybe one of our
colleagues will respond to this effect.

[Analysis and synthesis of wire antennas - BD Popovic' et al., Research
Studies Press, John Wiley, 1982.ISBN 0 471 90008 7.

Have a great day all of you.

Duncan Baker.

> Date sent: Wed, 14 May 1997 13:55:06 -0500 (CDT)
> From: "Timothy A. Hochberg" <hochberg_at_wwa.com>
> Send reply to: "Timothy A. Hochberg" <hochberg_at_wwa.com>
> To: nec-list_at_ee.ubc.ca
> Subject: NEC-LIST: Antennas embedded in dielectric

>
> I'm new to NEC, so please bear with me....
>
> I'm interested in simulating an antenna that is surrounded by a finite
> dielectric region (i.e., a cover). As far as I can tell, NEC2 has no
> mechanism for simulating this, so I was wondering if there is any standard
> way of faking it....
>
> What are the "buried wires" that NEC3 allows? They wouldn't be relevant
> for this would they? (somehow I doubt it...)
>
> And, does anyone know what the status of NEC4 is? Is it possible to get a
> copy of it? If so, where would one start?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -tim
>
> -------------------------------------
> Tim Hochberg hochberg_at_wwa.com
>
>
>
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