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Atlc

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Atlc

http://atlc.sourceforge.net/
'atlc' (Arbitrary Transmission Line Calculator) is a computer aided design (CAD) package for designing and analysing electrical transmission lines and directional couplers of totally arbitrary cross section, with an arbitrary number of different dielectrics. The analysis programs in 'atlc' lets users find the electrical properties of a transmission line or coupler whose physical dimensions are known. The design programs lets users physically realise a transmission line or coupler with certain given electrical properties. The package supports multiple CPUs, as some parts are CPU intensive. It is most likely to be useful to radio amateurs.

Documentation

User tutorial available in HTML format from http://atlc.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html; User manpages available in HTML format from http://atlc.sourceforge.net/man-pages.html

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
GPLv2 Janet Casey 2452654.515 January 2003


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email drkirkby@ntlworld.com" Dr. David Kirkby Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:drkirkby@ntlworld.com


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use gnusl
Weak prerequisite pth (for running CPUs in parallel)


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 7 January 2008.



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