RE: NEC-LIST:gridded structures

From: KLysiak <KLysiak_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 08:24:46 -0500

        Both NECWin Pro and Supernec should give the same results because they are
both based on NEC2. I find the interface to NECWin Pro easier to use.
Supernec now has the old SIG program inbedded in it to grid solid structures
from cross sections. SIG is one of the best programs developed to do this.
        Also, CAD2NEC (a MATLAB-based routine) does a great job of converting DXF
files to NEC input files. I do not know where to get the current version of
this. It used to be available free from Universidade de Vigo at
www.tsc.uvigo.es/ANT/obi/software/nec/nec.htm

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From: nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca [mailto:nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca]On Behalf
Of bizkar_at_inicia.es
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 4:56 AM
To: nec-list_at_gweep.ca
Subject: NEC-LIST:gridded structures

Hello, I am a student of engieneering and I have to perform the model
(wire modeling) of a comunication tower. I am interested in another
structures (vehicles, base stations,...)to practice with them. Where
can I obtain them? (DXF or NEC files)

I have another question, which program is better for analize these kind
of structures: NECWin Pro or Supernec? Thanks and sorry by my english

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