HI Dan and others
I have just stated looking at MultiNEC and I think this is really a superior
offering to the antenna community. Congratulations on an Excellent piece of
work.
Walt Bohlman
Antenna Prototype Engineering
BAE Systems
5709 Waterside Drive
Berlin, MD 21811
Email spm2_at_beachin.net
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca [mailto:nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca]On Behalf
> Of Dan Maguire
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:26 PM
> To: nec-list_at_gweep.ca
> Subject: NEC-LIST: Running Antenna Modeling Programs on AutoPilot
>
>
> MultiNEC is a new Excel application that can make multiple simulation runs
> of an antenna model while automatically changing one or more
> aspects of the
> model between runs. You can change the model in a variety of ways, choose
> from a variety of calculating engines, and view the results in a
> variety of
> formats.
>
> You have several choices as to the calculating engine that will
> be used for
> the simulations. If you have either standard EZNEC or EZNEC Pro
> you may use
> the NEC-2 and NEC-4 engines that are included in those packages. If you
> have NEC-Win Plus+, NEC-Win Pro, or GNEC you may use the engines
> from those
> as well. You may also use the public domain NEC-2 engine that is bundled
> with MultiNEC.
>
> In addition to the "multi-run" capability, MultiNEC is also
> "multi-lingual."
> You can import existing antenna models that are in EZNEC binary format
> (.ez), NEC "deck" format (typically .nec or .inp), or MMANA format (.maa).
> Once the model has been imported you may run it on any of the available
> engines. For example, you can import an EZNEC binary format model and run
> it using public domain NEC-2. Or you could import a nec file and then use
> EZNEC as the calculating engine. Since MultiNEC can produce
> output files in
> either .ez or .nec format, you can use the program as a translator between
> file types.
>
> More details and a free download file may be found at www.qsl.net/ac6la.
> Requires Excel 97 or later.
>
> 73,
> Dan
> AC6LA
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