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    "sender_name": "Joseph Amato",
    "subject": "[AMSAT-BB] Use of NEC-2",
    "date": "2024-03-11T18:12:21Z",
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    "content": "Has anyone used the NEC-2 code  to find the electric field in the near-field region (r < wavelength) around a radiating element?  This might help me understand (and explain) how parasitic elements work.  Thanks!\n\nJoe\nK1MNY\n\n\n\n",
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