I probably picked an odd antenna for my first shot at using EZNEC.
I am trying to model the NVIS antenna found at:
http://www.n6mrx.com/Antenna/Near%20Vertical%20Incident%20Scattering%20Anten
na.htm
(If the link above wraps, you may have to glue it back together)
Using the data listed below, the Far Field plots look reasonable,
but the SWR plot is at infinity for all frequencies. I had a difficult time
figuring out how to specify a source at the wire junction. The only way
I could specify a split source is to move wire 2's Z up a foot from 15 to
16. This seemed like a simple antenna to try out EZNEC, but it has turned
out to be a bit strange. Could any EZNEC users give me any pointers?
Am I close, or did I approach it all wrong?
Thanks, Kevin
KB7TYA
kev@ida.net
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Near Vertical Incident Skywave 6/19/2001 3:24:11 PM
--------------- ANTENNA DESCRIPTION ---------------
Frequency = 3.921 MHz
Wire Loss: Copper -- Resistivity = 1.74E-08 ohm-m, Rel. Perm. = 1
--------------- WIRES ---------------
No. End 1 Coord. (ft) End 2 Coord. (ft)
Dia(in) Segs
Conn. X Y Z Conn. X Y Z
1 W2E1 0, 0, 15 0, 25, 2 #18
5
2 W1E1 0, 0, 15 0, -25, 2 #18
5
3 W4E1 0, 0, 16 38, 0, 2 #18
5
4 W3E1 0, 0, 16 -38, 0, 2 #18
5
Total Segments: 20
-------------- SOURCES --------------
No. Specified Pos. Actual Pos. Amplitude Phase Type
Wire # % From E1 % From E1 Seg (V/A) (deg.)
1 1 0.00 10.00 1 1 0 SI
2 3 0.00 10.00 1 1 0 SI
No loads specified
No transmission lines specified
Ground type is Real, MININEC-Type
--------------- MEDIA ---------------
No. Cond. Diel. Const. Height R Coord.
(S/m) (ft) (ft)
1 0.0303 20 0 0
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