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Old December 4th 05, 07:24 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default hfss for modelling antennas

Hi, I'm using Ansoft HFSS for modelling
a half wave dipole, Signal will be 5v 433 Mhz sine
each half is 2.5" long i.e. than lambda/2
I'm just not able to figure out how to get the radiation pattern
Is a radiation boundary necessary?
Do I have to put in insulation between the two halves as well as on the ends?
I've modelled the signal as a current excitation in each end face, is that the right way to do it?
from the above, how do you model a 5v 433Mhz sine wave in HFSS?

Thanks for all your answers

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