NEC-LIST Information
The Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) internet mailing list (NEC-LIST) provides a forum for discussing anything and everything to do with computational electromagnetics. The list has grown steadily since it was started almost five years ago. As of July 1998, NEC-LIST has just over 550 subscribers from academic, government and industry labs around the world.
While many of the discussions on the list focus on the various incarnations of the Numerical Electromagnetics Code - Method of Moments (including NEC2, NEC4, MININEC, EZNEC, NECWin, and others), discussions related to RF coverage prediction (e.g., TIREM, ITS/ITM, and others), high-frequency codes (e.g., NEC-BSC), and other aspects of computational electromagnetics are most welcome.
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NEC-LIST Internet Resources
NEC-LIST participants have set up several internet resources of interest to NEC users including:
- Koen Mouthaan's NEC-List archive:
http://dutettq.et.tudelft.nl/~koen/Nec/index.html
- Peter Richeson's on-line NEC Documentation Page:
http://members.home.net/nec2/
- Ray Anderson's unofficial NEC software archive. Source code and executable versions of NEC-2 and related utilities for PC's, Macintoshes, and various UNIX workstation platforms (Linux, IBM RS and SUN) are available from:
http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html
and Todd Hubing's mirror of the NEC archive ftp site which is located at:ftp://ftp.emclab.umr.edu/pub/aces/NEC
NEC-LIST subscribers will want to check out "RF Globalnet", a new WWW site focused on RF, Microwave, and Wireless,
http://www.rfmicrowave.com/
The site has received favourable reviews from IEEE Spectrum, Microwaves & RF, and Applied Microwave & Wireless.
Nittany Scientific is the new home of NEC-Win Pro. For more information, visit their WWW site,
http://www.nittany-scientific.com/