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Simulate dipole above a plane of symmetry

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Hello;
I wish to simulate a dipole above a plane of symmetry (perfect H). I must have a directivity equal to twice the directivity of the dipole but it is not the case.
I did : Symmetry boundary>Perfect H>Edit port impedance multiplexer>2
I get the directivity of a single dipole with a désadaption S11
I dont where is the problème !!!

whene i replace a symmetry boundary by boundary perfect H (not symmetry)
the directivity increases (around 6dB) but I lose in adaptation, I thought to change the impedance of my lemped port of Z = 73ohm to z = 100 ohm, with that I adapt better but I want to know if with that I can consider that my simulation is correct (as if I have 2 dipoles) ??

anyone help me please !
 

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