NEC-Win Synth
Features
NEC-Win Synth is designed to allow users to quickly build complex antenna structures. The structures can be created in multiple ways. 47 predefined models are included plus the abilty to import NEC, ASCII, and DXF files allows for very creative ways to generate 3D structures. Add the ability to specify the geometry with variables and equations and the antenna modeling world is at your door.
Geometric data is displayed in a spreadsheet with access to 134 predefined functions and constants and 52 user defined variables. Dialog boxes linked to the spreadsheet make it easy to rotate, move or scale individual wires or complete models.
As you build and modify your model, the structure is displayed and dynamically updated as edits are made. Easily see a misplaced wire and watch it move as you edit the individual coordinates. Click on a wire in the display and the geometry in the spreadsheet will get highlighted. The reverse also works. Click on the geometry in the spreadsheet and the wire will get highlighted in the display.
Do you want to connect wires to the middle of a grid? With NEC-Win Synth's Get Coordinate feature this is a breeze. Get "coordinate" information directly from the Display window by clicking on the wires with the mouse. Wire as well as segment endpoints are easily identified. A few clicks adds a wire between any set of points or a single point without typing any coordinate values.
While building, the geometry can be routinely checked to ensure that NEC modeling guilelines are met. Offending wires are identified and easily modified. The ability to automatically correct segment length and radius violations is supported.
Upon completion of the model it can be exported as a NEC input file, ASCII file with the ability to choose from 4 different data arrangements, or an EZNEC geometry file.
NEC-Win Synth is available from Nittany Scientific for $99.00.
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Compatibility
Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME, XP
Price: $99.00
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sales@nittany-scientific.comLast Modified: 09 December, 2008