Hey Rick, I’m from arkansas so sometimes you gotta type slower… so what youre 
saying is that reading this guys progression of articles will take you from 
zero to hero with the modeling software?
Thats great because ive always wanted to learn how to use and have never found 
(or never looked in the right place) a resource that takes the user from no 
knowledge to usable state.

Thanks!
Chris\AC5CM
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On Dec 15, 2023, at 18:52, Rick Hiller via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:


If you receive the ARRL periodical publications, and you wish to learn more 
about antenna modeling, you are in luck.  The latest on-line QEX edition has 
yet another "Self Paced Essay" by Eric Nichols, KL7AJ.  QEX Jan/Feb 2024 has 
the 20th Self Paced Essay and its subject is about NEC (the calculating engine 
of the popular antenna modeling programs (MMANA, EZNEC, 4nec2 etc.).  It starts 
at his beginning of NEC use and thru each month's essay it will enlighten you 
on antenna modeling.  Hopefully to the point of you understanding enough and 
taking off and soloing on a few models.

Nichols' "Self Paced Essay" series is all available on-line.  It starts in the 
August/Sept 2020 QEX issue and covers a wide range of electrical and RF 
engineering design topics.  Quite a few that can be linked directly to antenna 
design.  Check them out in each bi-monthly QEX issue.

Eric Nichols is a prolific writer in our ham radio world.  He even appears in 
the July 2020 BVARC Beacon with an article Organic Amateur Radio.  Check it 
out......   
www.bvarc.org/newsletter/202007.pdf<http://www.bvarc.org/newsletter/202007.pdf>

73...Rick  W5RH

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