This is my second post of the same question, as I haven't receive any reply
yet. I do appreciate any suggestions from anyone.
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I am looking for the *proper* definitions of the radiation pattern parameters
in the output of NEC (see below). What I know is:
1] (THETA,PHI) are the *standard* spherical coordinates.
2] E(THETA)/E(PHI) are the complex electric field at the point
(R,THETA,PHI) in the transverse direction theta/phi.
What I am looking for is an *explicit* definition of the remaining six (6)
parameters in terms of THETA, PHI, E(THETA), and E(PHI). A reference to a
book or NEC documentation will be also appreciated.
Mainly, I am confused by the expressions POWER_GAINS(VERT.) & E(THETA), and
POWER_GAINS(HOR.) & E(PHI), isn't vertical<==>theta and horizontal<==>phi, and
how we compute POWER_GAINS(TOTAL) for a non linearly polarized antenna?
Another question: What is the most common plot for radiation pattern, i.e. for
non linearly polarized antenna do we plot E(THETA)&E(PHI),
POWER_GAINS(VERT.)&POWER_GAINS(HOR.), total E(?), or POWER_GAINS(TOTAL) in dB.
Thanks
For reference here is NEC output for radiation patterns
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- - ANGLES - - - POWER GAINS -
THETA PHI VERT. HOR. TOTAL
DEGREES DEGREES DB DB DB
...
- - - POLARIZATION - - -
AXIAL TILT SENSE
RATIO DEG.
...
- - - E(THETA) - - - - - - E(PHI) - - -
MAGNITUDE PHASE MAGNITUDE PHASE
VOLTS/M DEGREES VOLTS/M DEGREES
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Received on Thu Dec 07 1995 - 17:15:00 EST
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