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4NEC2 doesn't give me that data.  The file I posted is what I got.  I would have to line up columns and compare to the data in the software.  You seem to have figured that out below though.




I don't still have that specific model anymore, I only have that picture because it was posted in a private discussion, where I mentioned the lack of currents on the vertical radiator and how that surprised me.  It shouldn't be to difficult to recreate if you need me to.  It is a *very* early version of the model that, after a lot of additional work, eventually became the model on page 10.




I use meters.  I think that came about when you tried to import one of my models into EZNEC and it was in mm's there.  My segments in that model are actually 10 mm's long.


Glad you seem to have gotten everything worked out.  The idea to simulate common mode currents necessitated a connection on the tip of the radials.  That was the model that 4NEC2 gave me an error on, although I did address that error any why I though it wasn't relevant in the text above, how many pages ago now?  Does EZNEC give you an error when running it?


In post 190 on page 13 I converted the model to aluminum and adjusted for maximum gain again.  The data is there for you to play with if you are interested.


If you want to post the data files to make it easier for users of EZNEC to import the files go for it.  I have no problem with that.



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