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Hi, i need to simulate five wifi antennas in a room 5x6 meters and 4 meter in height.
Is it possible (with cst) to simulate this great environment or the number of the cells maybe too high ?
Thanks
Hi, i have a problem with cst 2011.
I'm trying to simulate two simple patch antennas in open space (@ 2.45 GHz).
The antennas are placed in a room (air) and the distance of the one from the other is about 2 meters.
Now, i need to increase the mesh around the antennas but decrease it in the rest...
In some versions of Antenna Magus in the library there is an antenna called "printed inverted-f antenna".
Can anybody send to me an exported file of this antenna (a. pptx or cst, images or infos) from antenna magus ?
Regards
Here other photos (i don't have a diagram) :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=130605272397
in this image there are two antennas, the one on top is viewed from high:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=140500241292
other view:
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Hi, i need to know what kind of antenna is this (is mounted on my acer laptop).
**broken link removed**
Is a ifa ora a pifa ?
If it is a pifa why the ground plate is co-planar to the antenna ?
Does anybody have simulation of this (kind) of antenna (or similars) ?
Thank you for help.
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