Hello Pat,
I do not exactly understand what you would like to achieve, but if you would
want
some kind of graphically and/or numerically visualization for the nec-2
segment currents,
you could take a look at the 4nec2 freeware.
By default, the current as written to the nec-2 output file are maximum
values.
In 4nec2 these values are converted to effective values. Furthermore, if a
(4nec2) powersetting > 0 watts is specified, all voltages and currents are
converted according this powersetting.
If this is not what you want, you may specify a power-setting of 0 (zero)
watts.
No 'power translation' is done (except for the max->eff translation) and the
voltage/current to display are those as defined by the EX card(s) that are
used.
To view numerical current/voltage values, just click on the segment of
interest
after you generated the nec2 output data.
Success,
Arie.
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