RE: NEC-LIST:NEC gridding programs

From: Brent DeWitt <bdewitt_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 18:08:22 -0700

I don't know if it's still true, but as I remember, WireGrid had a rather
unusual "feature". The synthesized grid was made up entirely of wires of
one segment. As far as I know, this doesn't have any impact on processing
time, but it can be pretty tedious if you want to hand edit a long "wire"
for position or diameter changes.

Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca [mailto:nec-list-admin_at_gweep.ca]On Behalf
Of Ray Anderson
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:25 AM
To: nec-list_at_gweep.ca
Subject: RE: NEC-LIST:NEC gridding programs

Bruce Lach wrote:
>
>I have used a program called WireGrid from EMSS, and have been very
>satisfied. It is available on Raymond Anderson's "unofficial" NEC page, or
>from EMSS @ http://www.emss.co.za/products/wiregrid. It now free as noted
on
>the EMSS page.
>
>(I have run this on various Windows operating systems including XP).
>
>BL
>
>

Please note that the version of Wiregrid on the "unofficial" NEC page
(wg_211.zip) is a demo version restricted to 15 elements. This version
was posted back when the "full" version was being sold commercially.

At this time the "full" version is available from EMSS as cited in
Bruce's recent message. The full version is apparently free to download,
but requires an activation password from EMSS (also free) that needs to
be renewed every two years. (according to their web site).

-Ray Anderson WB6TPU

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