Richard
I have been doing considerable development of antennas at 860 - 930 MHz
(mostly tag antennas) using Nec Win Plus. I have verified a number of my
recent designs using SuperNec. Both are very user friendly and I find that the
results only need minor tweaking.
I would be pleased to hear from you.
Chris Turner IEng MIIE
RFIP Solutions Ltd
Tel: +44 20 7575 1656
Mob: +44 7812 174133
Fax: +44 20 7575 1529
chris.turner_at_rfipsolutions.com
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From: ricopeland_at_tycoint.com
To: nec-list_at_ee.ubc.ca
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:26:46 -0500
Subject: NEC-LIST:Expert MININEC Professional and Broadcast Professional for
Window s Users
I'm using Expert MININEC Professional and am getting MININEC Broadcast
Professional for Windows for RF and UHF antenna design and analysis. In
particular I'm studying 13.56 MHz and 915 MHz antennas. I would like to
correspond with anyone with similar areas of interest to exchange ideas and
hopefully offer each other help.
If interested, please respond to me at the following email address:
ricopeland_at_tycoint.com
Richard Copeland
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