How to calculate the HPBW (Half Power Beam Width) of a half wavelength, one wavelength, and 3/2 wavelength dipole?
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew how to calculate the HPBW (Half Power Beam Width) of a half wavelength, one wavelength, and 3/2 wavelength dipole? Or is there any code for this that can be done. I understand that theoretically a half wavelength dipole should be about 78 degrees, but how would I prove it with calculations using Matlab? Thanks!
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Vineeth Kartha
on 16 Mar 2016
Hi,
Please try the submission from the MATLAB FileExchange: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/22461-designing-the-array-of-antenna-patterns/content/arrayantenna.m
Hope this helps you
Regards
Vineeth
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