Re: Smith Chart Amusements
- From: "Joel Koltner" <zapwireDASHgroups@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 09:27:58 -0700
"Hammy" <spamme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I dont know why they don't lower the price of CAD packages,they would
probably sell much larger volume.
I suspect the market is small enough that the vendors don't feel they have
enough data points to know which side of the "bell curve" they're on. Genesys
started out being a competitive, inexpensive offering... but very quickly saw
a lot of price inflation, disproportionately to the new features added, IMO.
I also suspect that the vendors figure out the only market they're really
ignoring is the hobbyist market and perhaps some small private start-ups...
something like $10k for a six month software lease -- while entirely out of
the realm of possibility for hobbyists -- isn't that much for any company
that's looking at purchasing or leasing stuff like network analyzers... or
hiring any employees. :-)
Agilent (ADS) and AWR (Microwave Office) both have academic programs where
they'll grant licenses for their software to universities for nothing or
almost nothing per year (e.g., <$1k); I imagine Ansoft has something similar.
Another good free program is Sonnet Lite, a field solver. James Rautio -- the
founder -- is a good guy; I've met him and suspect he's the sort of fellow
that, if you pitched some "interesting" ham radio/hobbyist design his way, you
could convince him to hand you a license for a fancier version of Sonnet.
---Joel
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