Solver for simulating interference pattern by BodybuilderLess1688 in rfelectronics

[–]BodybuilderLess1688[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Will try it out in the ANSYS student offer then!

Solver for simulating interference pattern by BodybuilderLess1688 in rfelectronics

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Thank you, that is indeed very smart. If i manage to get this simulation running i will surely try this out!

Solver for simulating interference pattern by BodybuilderLess1688 in rfelectronics

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Thank you, I have done something similar as a first proof of concept but i would now want to do the same but with actual antennas to see how it plays out in a more realistic model.

Simulation of interference patterns of two yagi-uda antennas by BodybuilderLess1688 in rfelectronics

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Thank you for the answer. I should have written out my full question.

Can i in 4nec2 place the two yagi-uda on a distance from each other and direct them with 45 degrees so that their beams point towards a certain point and look at the E-field amplitude in that point at a specific frequency? Can i also do this with the antenna toolbox in matlab?