![]() The sheets contains a macro to perform the required 'Data copy' function: 'Ctrl+Q' copies the Full Azimuth plus Elevation ( Yellow plus Tan ) (Version 3) data to the clipboard. Version 3 A listing of all 720 entries for the full Azimuth and Elevation antenna characteristics.ġ) The instructions shown below appear at the top of the spreadsheet with its release date: 2) The new version: 3D-360 degree plot accepting phased verticals The sheet has now been revisited to provide a better chart display and also to allow 0dB values to be inserted if required in the Azimuth and Elevation data columns. This version produced an Azimuth+Elevation plot with simulated values for reverse elevation angles. Version 2 A listing of 541 entries - first the 360 Azimuth relative gain values as Version1 above, followed by relative Elevation values from +90 ˚ to -90˚. There are three versions of antenna pattern files recognised by RM: Version 1 Contains a list of 360 entries for the Azimuth pattern starting at 0 ˚ (Maximum antenna gain) set as 0dB, with the gain relative to this direction (in -ve dB's) entered at 1 ˚ increments. ![]() Thus the list shows the antenna gain as -ve dB's relative to the maximum antenna gain which produces an Antenna Pattern for RM and the actual antenna gain value is entered in the 'Radio Operating System ' allocated to the Unit on the 'Network Properties' (Ctrl+N) pane. ![]() The file format is a list of gain values for an antenna at 1 ˚ intervals, but shown from a maximum gain of 0dB. ![]()
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