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My own (as in yet another) calculator for small-loop transmitting antennas functions differently from all others. Hopefully in a way you will find handy. Focus is chiefly on tuning capacitor. Because once you have either rolled, brazed, or soldered the main loop into a unit whole, there’s no easy way to change that. Also, the loop you can make however you want. Your choices of tuning capacitor, though, can be very limited. Especially if you’re wanting to use a VVC.

Thus I present for your kind consideration my own contestant in an already well-packed arena. Two things it does better than most. Firstly that, for running in a continuous loop, there is no tiresome Calculate button to continually re-click. Secondly is that I have the highest personal confidence in its predictions for loop L (μH) and Cs (pF). This because of employing ultra-modern algorithms recently authored by Robert (Bob) Weaver and David Knight, G3YNH.

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Wwe Smackdown Vs Raw 2013 Ps2 Iso Verified May 2026

The reason fans still seek out these "2013" mods is the unparalleled gameplay of the original SmackDown vs. Raw engine . The PS2 titles were famous for their skill-based mechanics and arcade-like speed that many feel modern 2K titles haven't quite replicated.

While not an "official" release, these verified mods often strive to replicate the high-octane feel of the early 2010s:

Playable versions of stars like CM Punk, Ryback, and The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns) who were the faces of the 2013 SmackDown and Raw landscape . wwe smackdown vs raw 2013 ps2 iso verified

If you find a "verified ISO" for this title, you are almost certainly looking at a . The PS2 modding community is incredibly active, taking the engine of a classic like WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 and injecting it with 2013-era content. These community-driven "ISO" files typically feature:

To understand what you are downloading, it is important to clarify the official release timeline. The "SmackDown vs. Raw" (SVR) branding officially ended with WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 . After that, the series shifted to a simpler naming convention: (Released in 2011) WWE '13 (Released in 2012) WWE 2K14 (Released in 2013) The reason fans still seek out these "2013"

If you are looking to download and play, ensure you are using a reputable community source dedicated to wrestling mods. These creators keep the spirit of the original 2004 releases alive, bridging the gap between old-school hardware and modern roster updates.

Custom title screens, updated arena textures (including WrestleMania 29), and accurate 2013 attire. While not an "official" release, these verified mods

A "verified" ISO usually means the file has been checked for stability, ensuring it won't crash during Royal Rumble matches or when using specific custom superstars in a PS2 emulator like PCSX2 . The Legacy of WWE Video Games on PS2

Download

You’ll need two things for it to run: my *.exe application itself, plus also the interpreter program on which it runs. Kind of like Java that way, except that the Java interpreter is probably pre-installed on your system. The LabVIEW run-time engine will not be.

  1. LabVIEW Runtime Engine
    • This is the interpretor program.
    • Or, should it please you, the entire LabVIEW programming environment.
    • Link back to ky8d.net/free where I give download instructions.
  2. KY8D Small Loop Calculator.exe
    • Important! After downloading, employ a stand-alone ZIP archive software (like 7-Zip) for extracting the *.exe file to somplace useful prior to trying to run it. Otherwise, Windows will issue dire warnings of an unrecognized app. Once extracted from out of its ZIP archive, however, Windows will know to pass it off to the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine instead.
    • Offered compltely free, utterly without any kind of a warrantee.
    • Release 2019-06-06 corrects previous error in calculation of Distributed Capacitance.
  3. LabVIEW Source Code
    • Open source. No rights reserved.
    • Yours to do just as you please with ... except any of the below:
      • Apply for a patent
      • File a copyright
      • Restrict other’s use by any means

The reason fans still seek out these "2013" mods is the unparalleled gameplay of the original SmackDown vs. Raw engine . The PS2 titles were famous for their skill-based mechanics and arcade-like speed that many feel modern 2K titles haven't quite replicated.

While not an "official" release, these verified mods often strive to replicate the high-octane feel of the early 2010s:

Playable versions of stars like CM Punk, Ryback, and The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns) who were the faces of the 2013 SmackDown and Raw landscape .

If you find a "verified ISO" for this title, you are almost certainly looking at a . The PS2 modding community is incredibly active, taking the engine of a classic like WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 and injecting it with 2013-era content. These community-driven "ISO" files typically feature:

To understand what you are downloading, it is important to clarify the official release timeline. The "SmackDown vs. Raw" (SVR) branding officially ended with WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 . After that, the series shifted to a simpler naming convention: (Released in 2011) WWE '13 (Released in 2012) WWE 2K14 (Released in 2013)

If you are looking to download and play, ensure you are using a reputable community source dedicated to wrestling mods. These creators keep the spirit of the original 2004 releases alive, bridging the gap between old-school hardware and modern roster updates.

Custom title screens, updated arena textures (including WrestleMania 29), and accurate 2013 attire.

A "verified" ISO usually means the file has been checked for stability, ensuring it won't crash during Royal Rumble matches or when using specific custom superstars in a PS2 emulator like PCSX2 . The Legacy of WWE Video Games on PS2

Links
  • Robert (Bob) Weaver
  • David W. Knight, G3YNH
    • G3YNH His resource home page.
    • G3YNH His 104-page PDF on inductor self-resonance.
    • G3YNH His 97-page PDF (still unfinished) on solenoid inductance.
  • Owen Duffy, VK1OD
    • VK1OD His blog’s home page
    • VK1OD His review of several (mostly older) small loop antenna calculators.
  • Chemandy A suite of several on-line calculators.
  • LabVIEW 32-bit, version 2018 SP1.
    • Free 7-day evalutation period of this $4k-plus professional software.
    • Extend that to 30 days by registering for an account.
  • OpenOffice
    • David Knight’s math functions are coded in BASIC for *.ods spreadsheets.
    • Bob Weaver likewise offers a number of *.ods spreadsheets.
    • The spreadsheet program’s macro editor allowed me the luxury of ad-hoc testing individual functions in BASIC.
      • Without my having to learn more than two lines of BASIC.
      • Made bug-hunting in my trans-coded LabVIEW super easy. Trial inputs to both; done when both outputs agree.
    • It’s free on both Windows and Linux.
      • At home I have three Linux boxen and only one for Windows 10.
      • I choose not to spend any more money on Windows than absolutely I must.
      • I run Windows only for these:
        • LabVIEW
        • Rhinoceros 3D CAD
        • Solidworks 3D CAD
  • vDos
    • For running MS-DOS programs on Windows 10. Such as, for instance...
    • G4FGQ Archival page of DOS programs authored by Reg Edwards, G4FGQ (SK 2006). Maintained now by K3HRN.
To-Do List
  • Compensation for height above ground.
    • Fully explained math examples are sorely needed.
    • I flat out refuse to simply multiply loop diameter by a constant.
  • Any further requests? Send me an email.
Why LabVIEW?

Because I don’t know either BASIC or Python. And my skill in Perl is quite modest; not up to anything quite this complex. Especially not when it comes to the GUI. Even the math itself is largely beyond my poor understanding. Such are my faults. In LabVIEW however, I am fairly comfortable. Thirteen years now, I have put LabVIEW to use in regular support of my job as a test engineer. So I find myself well able to at the very least faithfully instantiate example equations authored by others. So I here tip my hat to the three maestros cited above (my Aussie bush hat to Owen Duffy).