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CST antenna and cosimulation in ADS

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Hi!
I simulate a 1 port dipole antenna in CST, I generate a .s1p touchstone file and I import it as a data item in a schematic of Keysight ADS. In ADS I connect the only port I have to a transistor, and I would like to 'radiate' or feed my antenna with some power coming from a power/voltage generator for example in order to emulate the situation when the antenna is receiving (thevening equivalent of a receiving antenna). Since I have only one port (where I connect the semiconductor device model), is it correct and reasonable to connect the generator to the reference pin of the data item in ads (which is usually grounded)?

Also, what should it be a better way to emulate a receiving antenna? should I use another antenna to radiate to the dipole in CST? and then obtain a 2 port touchstone file to use in ADS? in this case which is a proper way to do so in CST?

Thank you.
 

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