Re: nec antenna modeling
Xnecview perhaps ?
(Not sure I understand what *exactly* he wants.)
Vy 73;
Bob
w9ya
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> On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
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>> kg6kqt@speakeasy.net skrev:
>> >I've been working to bring my dad from windows to linux for a while
>> and at this point it seems to be an ostrich problem (he knows
>> windows, he likes windows, and thinks everyone who's anyone uses
>> windows and only windows to do real work. Since Linux can't run
>> windows programs and software and has no substantial software of it's
>> own it of course then can't be relied upon to do any real work Yes
>> this is FUD and lies but he doesn't know any better...he has his head
>> stuck in the sand - like an ostrich!)
>> >
>> >Basicly here's where I turn to the debian-hams list for help.
>> >
>> >I've covered the basic email, web, and office apps...now he's given
>> me a challenge - he wants to do antenna modeling and use something
>> similar to what http://www.nittany-scientific.com/ sells for windows.
>> He doesn't want to have to manually create input card decs but would
>> rather just enter coordinates for wires into a spreadsheet.
>> graphical representation of the input model, the output E and H
>> plane patterns, and element current distribution is desired. If I
>> can get this working we have a linux convert.
>> >
>> >How can I get nec2 working under debian with a decent pre and post
>> processor? The emphesis being on the input and output interface
>> presentation and processing (nec pre and post processing)
>> >
>> >TNX N 73 DE KG6KQT
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Maybe Wine can do it. VMware can do it with an installed windows in
>> it.
>>
>> 73 de Erik OZ4KK
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> maybe I was misunderstood. I don't want to run windows software under
> linux. I want to get nec2 working natively and I'm looking for pre and
> post processors that will allow him to avoid manually writing card decks
> and view output graphicly. all linux native.
>
> 73 de Eric kg6kqt
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