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INPUT(1) General Commands Manual INPUT(1) NAME input - Yagi-Uda project antenna defining program SYNOPSIS input [ - h ] DESCRIPTION The program input is one of a number of executable programs that forms part of a set of programs, collectively known as the Yagi-Uda project , which were designed for analysis and optimisation of Yagi-Uda antennas. input is an interactive program, that asks the user for information about a Yagi design, such as position of elements, spacing between ele- ments, frequency span of interest and a filename to save the data to. input then writes this information into an ASCII file, which can be read by yagi or optimise The file is ASCII and it's format is easily understood by inspection (there are comments printed in it), so it can if necessary be edited manually. After running input and specifying a filename (for example 144e10) you should then type yagi 144e10 and then output 144e10 and optionally op- timise 144e10 OPTIONS -h Print a help message. FILES filename ASCII data file in which design is put. PLATFORMS Both DOS and Unix versions have been built. The DOS version as distrib- uted requires a 386 PC with a 387 maths coprocessor. AUTHORS Dr. David Kirkby G8WRB (david.kirkby@onetel.net). with help with in converting to DOS/PC from Dr. Joe Mack NA3T (mack@fcrfv2.ncifcrf.gov) SEE ALSO first(1), yagi(), output(1), optimise(1), input (5), first(5), yagi(5), output(5) and optimise(5). Bugs should be reported to david.kirkby@onetel.net. Bugs tend actually to be fixed if they can be isolated, so it is in your interest to report them in such a way that they can be easily re- produced. If a mistake is made during inputting of data (such as entering an in- correct length), it is not possible to go back and correct this. You should make a note of the error, and edit the ASCII text file with a text editor (vi, DOS edit etc). Version 1.16 24th October 2000 INPUT(1)
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