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Hi, I have radiation pattern results from anechoic chamber which I need to plot. The data which I have are the XY, XZ and the YZ plan each with co and cross pol data. I did the necessary calculation using the horn antenna(source) gain values.
Now, how do I calculate the total E field gain...
Hi,
I would like to know how do I see the XY Co and Cross pol, XZ Co and cross pol, YZ Co and cross pol?
I am using CST Microwave studio 2014 and would like to analyse these results. Please do help me! Thank you!
I am not suggesting anyone to solve my problem, in fact I have done the design and I did something wrong which you pointed out, thanks.
I only have basic understanding of designing an antenna. I apologize if I asked too much questions.
Thanks for your help.
Yes that is a patch antenna. I was referring to the way it is fed from the bottom through the substrate upwards.
I did not put any groundplane at the bottom. Will this affect the radiation pattern? Or am I totally wrong in not putting any groundplane?
"feed cable sheet", do you mean the...
Just to be clear, it is not a loop antenna because of my feed port am I right?
Should I have a feed port that connects directly from the bottom through the substrate to any side of the loop? Will that work?
(Something like this)
Also, in the work above, I did not have a groundplane. Is...
Thank you for your reply.
I am not sure what you mean by smaller loop, but the loop length is about 59mm.
I designed a stripline feed port similar to microstrip antenna. Would a different feed method works? If yes, a good example would be?
To be clear, I have included pictures of what I am...
Are there any recommendations or tips? I have built circular, square, triangle and diamond shaped loop antenna using cst microwave studio.
The closest one that could give me an omnidirectional was the diamond shaped loop antenna. However, there are only 2 strong points on the XZ plane of the...
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