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AutoEZ: User GuideAutoEZ v. 2Automated use of EZNECLatest revision: v. 2.0.25, 19 Jul 2019♦♦Quick Start Guide:(all links are on this web page)Collected Short Examples:Detailed Information:(all links open in a new window)Advanced Antenna Modeling, a new,ON5AU, is 584 pages devoted to getting the most out of EZNEC and AutoEZ. Numerous example models are analyzed in detail and many practical tips and tricks are included.On theandweb pages the 'Look inside' feature may be used to show the table of contents, other front matter, and the first few chapters. That will provide a sense of the scope and style of the book.Please note that I have no financial connection to the sale of this book.AcknowledgmentDuring the development of AutoEZ many people assisted with alpha and beta testing, contributed model files, reviewed the documentation, and suggested ideas for improvements.
In particular I am indebted to:Charles Fontenot,Eric HeckerBob Hicks, W5TXDan Kaeo, KF6ATerry Lower,Greg Ordy,Danny Richardson,Rudy Severns,Links to personal web pages are included above. Click to see what these folks were doing when not putting up with my endless excuses of 'That's not documented yet' and 'I haven't solved that problem yet.' Special thanks also toRoy Lewallen,for modifying the EZNEC source code to support the AutoEZ interface.IntroductionAutoEZ is an Excel application that works in conjunction with the¹v. 6.0 antenna modeling programs by Roy Lewallen.AutoEZ allows you to use variables to control diverse aspects of the model.
You can then run multiple EZNEC test cases while AutoEZ automatically changes one or more variables between runs.The model can be changed in several ways. The simplest (no variables involved) is to just use a different frequency for each test case, equivalent to a normal EZNEC frequency sweep. Or you can specify that one or more wires in the model are to be rotated, moved, scaled, or have a different segmentation level between runs, all without the need to create any Excel formulas or make any other changes to your existing model file. And by using Excel formulas (such as '=A' or '=100-P') you can change almost any aspect of the model, such as the length of a wire, the circumference of a loop, the placement of a source, the impedance of a load, or the component values of a network.The AutoEZ user interface is, by design, very similar to the EZNEC user interface so you'll have no trouble switching from one to the other.
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Whereas EZNEC uses separate windows to show various aspects of the model (Wires, Sources, etc.), AutoEZ uses separate sheet tabs and/or separate groups of cells on a single sheet.For example, above is the Wires sheet of the AutoEZ workbook. It is equivalent to the Wires window of EZNEC plus it has some separate 'For Information Only' columns and several buttons that can be used to manipulate the wires or perform other actions.This particular screen capture was done after opening the 15MQUAD.ez model, one of the samples that is included with EZNEC. With AutoEZ you can mix comments in with the wire definitions. Row 10 shows the 'Description Title' that appears at the top of the EZNEC main window. Rows 20+ show the text from the 'Ant Notes' associated with this model.You can use any EZNEC v. 6.0 program type: Demo, Standard, Plus, Pro/2, or Pro/4. 5.0 you must have revision level v.
5.0.60 or later. To determine your revision level start EZNEC then click Help About. If you are using a release of v. 5.0 earlier than 5.0.60 you can download a free maintenance update: for Demo users,for Standard and Plus users,for Pro/2 and Pro/4 users see the URL for updates printed on your EZNEC Pro CD label.AutoEZ requires Excel 97 or later (97, 2000, 2002/XP, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016).AutoEZ will not operate correctly with other spreadsheet software such as Open Office Calc, Quattro Pro, Microsoft Works, Excel Starter, or versions of Excel earlier than Excel 97. None of these other spreadsheet programs fully support the macros used by AutoEZ.The following steps will walk you through getting started with AutoEZ and show a few simple examples of what the program can do.¹EZNEC® is a registered trademark of Roy W. Lewallen.Step 1 - Check Excel Update LevelWhichever version of Excel you have, it is important to insure that the latest Service Pack update has been installed since it is virtually impossible to maintain program compatibility with all the back-levels of Excel.
As of early 2019 the most recent update levels are:. Excel 97: Service Release 2(l) - SR-2(l) lower case 'L' in parenthesis.
Excel 2000: Service Pack 3 (SP-3). Excel 2002/XP: Service Pack 3 (SP3). Excel 2003: Service Pack 3 (SP3). Excel 2007: Service Pack 3 (SP3). Excel 2010: Service Pack 2 (SP2). Excel 2013: Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Excel 2016: No Service Pack. Excel 2019: Automatically updated.
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Office 365: Automatically updatedWith Excel 97 - 2003, click on Help About. With Excel 2007, click the large 'Office' button, then 'Excel Options', then 'Resources' (left margin), then 'About'. With Excel 2010 click File Help, then on the right side of the Help page click the underlined 'Additional Version and Copyright Information' link. With Excel 2013 - 2019 click File Account About Excel. Here are a few examples of what you should see.If you don't see any 'SP' letters (except for 2013-2019) or if you see a Service Pack number lower than what is mentioned above, you have a back-level of Excel. AutoEZ may not operate correctly and/or you may experience various 'Run-time error' failures.This is especially true for Excel 2007.
If you are using the initial release of Excel 2007 (no Service Pack) or the SP1 release, it is almost certain that you will see this:You can get the most recent updates for all Microsoft products by visiting thesite. You may be asked to download the latest version of Microsoft's update tool. When that is done, click the 'Express' button. You can then decide whether to download and install all high-priority updates or only those that apply to Microsoft Office.If you would rather skip the Microsoft Update site just do a search on 'Office 20xx Service Pack x' (replacing 'x' with your version of Office and the SP number you want) to find the appropriate direct link to a Microsoft download site.
Note that the most recent Service Pack always includes all fixes from previous levels. So, for example, if you are now at the SP1 level and the latest is SP3, there is no need to download and install SP2.Step 2 - Enable Excel MacrosAfter you install AutoEZ by running the Setup.exe program you will of course want to take it for a test drive. You might choose 'Launch AutoEZ' from the final screen of the Setup process, or you might choose AutoEZ from the Start Menu, or you might double-click on the AutoEZ desktop shortcut. And very likely you'll end up with a screen that looks like this (or similar, depending on Excel version).At which point you will wonder what a macro is and what any of this has to do with AutoEZ, EZNEC, or antenna modeling.First things first. In a typical Excel workbook, all the processing is done via formulas that are found in one or more cells.
For example, if you entered a value of '10' in cell A1, a value of '16' in cell A2, and the formula '=A1+SQRT(A2)' in cell A3, when you press Enter the formula in cell A3 will be evaluated to produce a value of '14'. No program is needed to calculate the value for cell A3 except the Excel program itself.However, AutoEZ is not a typical Excel workbook. It contains not only formulas in cells on various sheets but also roughly 27000 lines of Visual Basic code (not counting comments).
This code is split up into several hundred macros which are like small programs that run when a button is clicked, when a different sheet tab is selected, or when the workbook itself is opened or closed. And as with any other program it would be possible to embed viruses or other malware into the code.Because of this potential security threat, Excel will not allow macros to be run by default.
Instead, you should first assure yourself that the workbook in question is reliable. Don't take my word for it, use your anti-virus software to either scan the Setup.exe file before running it or scan the AutoEZ.xls workbook before opening it for the first time. With many anti-virus packages you can navigate to the file in Windows Explorer, right-click on the file name, then choose 'Scan for threats' or similar wording in the context menu. Check your anti-virus package help under a topic such as 'scan a single file' for details.After you are sure the workbook is safe you must then enable Excel macros.If macros are not enabled AutoEZ will not function properly.None of the buttons will work and the interface to EZNEC will not be operational. And that brings us back to where we were.Excel 97 - 2003:If you are using a version of Excel at or below 2003 you might have seen a Security Warning dialog like this before anything else.Reading the dire warning from Microsoft you probably chose the 'Disable Macros' button, not realizing that the words 'you might lose some functionality' actually meant '27000 lines of Visual Basic code will not be allowed to run.' To fix things, on the menu bar near the top of the Excel window click Tools Macro Security.
(If you don't see the Macro or Security choices, click the 'expand menu' arrow at the bottom of the visible list.) On the Security Level tab, choose either Medium or Low. If you choose Medium you will be given the option of enabling macros each time you open a workbook. If you choose Low macros will be automatically enabled.Note that with Excel 97 there is no Security choice under Tools Macro. You will be given the option of enabling macros by default.Now close the AutoEZ.xls workbook without saving, then use File Open and re-open it.If you chose Medium security level, this time click the 'Enable Macros' button in the Security Warning dialog.Excel 2007:With the newer versions of Excel it is not necessary to close and then re-open the AutoEZ workbook. With Excel 2007, if you look closely just below the ribbon you'll see a 'Security Warning' message.To enable macros on a one-time basis click the Options.
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