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Mag and Phase of gain in HFSS

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How do I get the mag and phase of gain as a function of frequency in HFSS?

I'm defining and fixing Theta and Phi and when I sweep the frequency for calculating Gain, I get only the mag BUT the Phase in deg is always zero... How to resolve this?

Please help!!!
 

i think gain is not a complex quantity so there are no phase ....................
 

    xanadu25

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You need to look at rE for HFSS
 

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Hi,
Thanks for the lead. But when I take rE total, for a constant theta and phi, the phase in degrees is again zero.
When I take rE Phi or rE theta there is some variation in phase.
So,
1. how would I know which one is correct? rePhi or rE theta?
2. The zero crossover for the phase in degrees is only once between 1 GHz to 2.5 GHz. What does it mean? I expected random oscillation between positive and negative degrees for the frequency band.

Can you please clarify?
 

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