HP 6000 manual Using the Dipole and Isotropic Link Calculator

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Chapter 4 - Using the Data Processing Feature

Data Processing Feature

Using the Dipole and Isotropic Link Calculator-

Use the ideal dipole to simulate an entire link measurement set. Then you may perform calculator operations that you can use to normalize and compare your measurements to.

The calculations are for any dipole length over any frequency range for any rotation sequence. Be advised the calculation can become enormous if you

choose a very long or very short lengths compared to a wavelength. The Si and Ci sin(x)/x and cos(x)/x intergrals are numerically calculated.

It is important to understand how the link works. The dipole current is sinusoidal. The current is assumed the same over all frequencies.

The radiated power at all frequencies is the same. If Imax is to be constant over the frequency band then the total radiated power changes with RadR. Maintaining Imax with frequency requires an imaginary tuner between the dipole and the VNA... Once you have calculated the Tx dipole gain you must complete the link by defining the receive aperture. If you save the dipole gain to a REG and perform a a plot function you may see that the dipole gain peaks at frequencies other than the 1/4 wave frequency. This is because you must multiply the dipole gain by the apertures at distance.

Think of the aperture as the hole through which the dipole radiated power is received. The effective hole area is inversely proportional to frequency or 1/f^2 in power.

After each calculation return to the advanced menu and store the results into Re1 and Reg2. Note that these results are linear power.

If you are planning to compare your link measurements to this ideal dipole link

then you need to set the frequency and rotation start,stop&step to the same values.

Set the PTx(dBM)to your VNA power + DAMs loss. Make sure the number of VNA measurement points are the same. This matches the data matrix dimensions and extents with your actual measurements.

The dipole will simulate an entire measurement set, performing rotation and measurements at each point. It is assumed the dipole has been matched (S11=0) at each measurement.

You should try a few calculations to get a feel for the CPU time involved before actually making measurements. Once the calculations are complete the calculate button reappears. You may exit the process at any time if you get tired of waiting. The plot of radiation resistance appears first. After which the pattern calculations progress much faster. This results in one gain(f,Angle).

Note the results are linear not dB. From this point you will want to store these results in a REG.

Then you must decide how to define the Rx antenna and use the calculator to calculate the classical link equation.

Calculate the Rx Aperture. Use this to calculate and fill

the frequency array with the area aperture equation for use with the receive antenna.

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Contents Desktop Antenna Measurement System Model Page Table Of Contents Page Page Introduction Key Features FeaturesMinimum System Requirements RequirementsPlatform Controller rear view Platform Controller top view USB Port Platform Controller UnitControl Unit Front View Control Unit Side View Parallel Port Platform Controller UnitPage Unpacking the System Package ContentsTripod and Elevation Unit Assembly Tripod AssemblyVertical Assembly Connecting the platform and vertical actuator Platform AssemblyAttaching the cables Cable ConnectionsInstalling the Software Software and Hardware InstallationLPT Parallel Port Driver Installation Instructions Software ConfigurationOverview StepSignal Generator Name setting Network Analyzer Name settingSpectrum Analyzer Name setting Power MeterTripod Compatibility Information Platform Positioning Test System TestSpecial Installation Notes Installation NotesScreen Sleepers and Power Saving options Other Running ApplicationsPage Chapter Measurement Settings Instrument Selection and Settings Measurement SettingsSource Instrument Settings Only instrument Receive Instrument -Power Meter SettingsMeasurement Settings Azimuth setup Measurement SettingsElevation setup Platform Settings and CalibrationCalibration Settings Scalar Calibration Calibration SettingsPower Sensor Calibration Measurement Controls Measurement ControlsMeaurement Status and Displays Measurement Status window Measurement Status and DisplaysGraphical Status Displays Data Processing Introduction Data ProcessingActive Register Data RegistersData Processing Dynamic Amplitude Plot Dipole Link Simulator Measurement CalculatorVertical Swing Correction Page Performing a Scalar Calibration System CalibrationMaking a basic Horizontal/Azimuth Measurement Basic MeasurementsMaking a basic Vertical/Elevation Measurement Performing an AZ/EL Scan Measurement Az/El Scan MeasurementsPage Introduction Data Processing ScreenshotData Processing Feature To Print a Plot Viewing and working with measurements in 3DTo Label a Plot To Export as BMP Image File- Click File ExportInstructions Viewing and working with the Dynamic Amplitude PlotDynamic Amplitude Plot Screenshot Polar Plot Screenshot Viewing and working with the Polar Plot displayRegister Math / Calculator Screenshot Using the Measurement Calculator / Register Math FunctionUnderstanding the Register Math Functions Math FunctionsLinMag LogMag LinearExporting Data Data Processing FeatureMeasurement Export Process Measurement Export Process Contd Using the Dipole and Isotropic Link Calculator Using the Dipole and Isotropic Link Calculator Contd Group Delay Screenshot Page Page Troubleshooting Operation Troubleshooting and ServiceTroubleshooting Service and Contact Info
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