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/* Defining a Transmitter Set */
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Once you define a new transmitter set, its name is added in the '''Transmitters''' section of the navigation tree. The color of all the base points associated with the newly defined transmitter set changes, and an additional little ball with the transmitter color (red by default) appears at the location of each associated base point. You can open the property dialog of the transmitter set and modify a number of parameters including the '''Baseband Power''' in Watts and the broadcast signal '''Phase''' in degrees. The default transmitter power level is 1W OR or 30dBm. There is also a check box labeled '''Custom Power''', which is checked by default. In that case, the power and phase boxes are enabled and you can change the default 1W power and 0&deg; phase values as you wish. [[EM.Cube]]'s ".RAD" radiation pattern files usually contain the value of &quot;Total Radiated Power&quot; in their file header. This quantity is calculated based on the particular excitation mechanism that was used to generate the pattern file in the original [[EM.Cube]] module. When the "Custom Power" check box is unchecked, EM.Terrano will use the total radiated power value of the radiation file for the SBR simulation.
{{Note|In order to modify any of the transmitter set's parameters, first you need to select the "User Defined Antenna" option, even if you want to keep the vertical half-wave dipole as your radiator.}}
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