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Frequency tripler model in VerilogA

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Hello all,
I am trying to model a frequency tripler in VerilogA by using and modifying an upconverting mixer model ( also in Veriloga ).
Instead of multiplying the baseband signal and LO, I am multiplying an input 9GHz signal in order to get an output signal of 28GHz.
For the mixer model, there is a parameter about the mixer gain ( which is conversion gain I guess ), and I want to also model that in the tripler model.

This "conversion" gain should be the (voltage/power) difference between the input's 1st harmonic and output's 3rd harmonic?
 

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