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EZNEC Antenna Software by W7EL. FREE - EZNEC Pro+ v. 7.0 is now available! - FREE. Above: Screen shots from several EZNEC displays. Right: 3D far field pattern, with 2D elevation "slice" highlighted. Any azimuth or elevation slice can be highlighted.
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Antenna software becomes useful when you are tired of the "cut and try" method. Here is antenna design software to meet your needs.
4nec2 is a completely free Nec2, Nec4 and windows based tool for creating, viewing, optimizing and checking 2D and 3D style antenna geometry structures and generate, display and/or compare near/far-field radiation patterns for both the starting and experienced antenna modeler.
MMANA-GAL is an antenna-analyzing tool based on the moment method, which was introduced in MININEC version 3. The BASIC source code of the computation engine is published as a PDS in MININEC. The program use the MININEC-3 engine modified by Alexandre Schewelew, DL1PBD, and are written in C++.
Antenna Scatterers Analysis Program, is a Free general purpose antenna analysis software program for numerical electromagnetic antenna design, modeling and analysis. Source code and windows executables are available to download.
With the proliferation of personal computers and affordable (even free) software, antenna modeling has become a popular amateur activity. With modeling you can determine the pattern, feed point impedance and even the SWR of your antenna system before cutting one piece of wire or one tube of aluminum.
Antenna Design Programs--With surface mount technology and microcircuitry, most hams no longer build their own equipment. One area that is still open to amateurs is in antenna building. For a hundred years the amateurs have made more breakthroughs in antenna design than the professionals.