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EM.Terrano

39 bytes added, 12:59, 28 July 2015
/* Output Data Files */
* Real and imaginary parts of the three E<sub>x</sub>, E<sub>y</sub>, E<sub>z</sub> components
* Number of ray hit points
* Coordinates of individual hit points
The angles of arrival are the &theta; and &phi; angles of a received ray measured in degrees and are referenced in the local spherical coordinate systems centered at the location of the receiver. The angles of departure for a received ray are the &theta; and &phi; angles of the originating transmitter ray, measured in degrees and referenced in the local spherical coordinate systems centered at the location of the active transmitter, which eventually arrives at the receiver. The total time delay is measured in nanoseconds between t = 0 nsec at the time of launch from the transmitter location till being received at the receiver location.
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