and select "Dispersion Sweep" from the Run Simulation window as indicated in the attached figures (KBT1a.png and KBT1b.png). Attached please also find a sample project (KBT1.zip). Please unzip KBT1.zip and run the simulation. You may plot "despersion_sweep_reflection.DAT" and "despersion_sweep_transmission.DAT" from the Data Manager.
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How can I import my own radiation patterns in Terrano *.rad where I have for each antenna in the transmitter and receiver both the co-polarized and cross-polarized radiation patterns? Also, do you have the manual of Terrano?
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. To import a radiation patterns (*.rad) in [[EM.Terrano]] open the property dialog of the transmitter set (or receiver set) and select the radio button labeled User Defined Antenna Pattern as the radiator type. Then click the Import button of the dialog. The Windows standard Open dialog opens up with the file type set to ".RAD". Browse your folders to find the downloaded pattern file. Select it and click the Open button. You will see the path of the downloaded file in the box next to the Import button.
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Please see the Importing External Antenna Radiation Patterns for the Transmitter & Receivers section in [[EM.Terrano Tutorial Lesson 8: Simulating A Communications Link With Directional Antennas]]:
http://www.emagtech.com/wiki/index.php/EM.Terrano_Tutorial_Lesson_8:_Simulating_A_Communications_Link_With_Directional_Antennas#Importing_External_Antenna_Radiation_Patterns_for_the_Transmitter_.26_Receivers
You can view [[EM.Terrano]] Manual from the following link:
http://www.emagtech.com/wiki/index.php/EM.Terrano
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All information on [[EM.Cube]] can be found from [[EM.Cube]] Wiki page
http://www.emagtech.com/wiki/index.php/EM.Cube