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I think we've talked about this before, I posted a PDF file of a portion of the 4Nec2 manual below on the subject.




No, but your application may be more physical like you do with a single feed point. BTW a split feed point is still a single feed point...it just covers two wire and the wire junction and get the source closer to the end of a wire. Pretty simple process, if you think about it, else this old man would have never been able to figure it all out.


Maybe I've tried to discuss this before with Donald instead of with you. I just don't remember for sure.




I do too, and Roy told me a story about this once in the beginning...as I had questions trying to get Eznec to work.




Just following more rules in changing the physical antenna automatically which can be a difficult task at best to maneuver.


I still do it the old fashion way, but you still have to know what you can do and what you can't do. BTW we found out the circuit we used has to be very thin wire are you can develop Geometry and Segment errors and warnings...just like you found earlier.




Fair enough.




Like I said earlier...I spent the better part of a day and evening on my end, and I still don't fully understand it. BTW the PDF file below is missing a page, so you will have to check these Split Source instructions out in your manual. Sorry, I thought I got it all.