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Antenna Array


Antenna array

Complex directional antenna consists of separate near-omnidirectional antennas (radiating elements) positioned in the space and driven by high-frequency …

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GuidesArray Coaxial™



GuidesArray Coaxial is used by engineers for projecting and exploring the characteristics of two-dimensional periodic phased antenna arrays for coaxial waveguides.

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GuidesArray Coaxial is supposed for purposes of modeling of phased antenna arrays created using coaxial waveguides. Such antenna arrays can be used as power transmit \ receive antenna systems in various areas of radio-engineering.

Program features include:

Setting of the needed antenna array configuration by specifying each waveguides coordinates in the array aperture and its sizes and orientation of the sides.
Setting of screen impedance in the array aperture.
Setting of needed parameters of magneto-electric inlays in waveguides and protective coverage of antenna array.
Select the type of array stimulation (internal or external).
Analyze the directivity of radiator, polarization characteristics, input resistance, reflection coefficient, vector diagram and power characteristics for any given vector for any selected scan mode.
The results of analysis are presented both as human-readable text and as a set of graphically enhanced charts for better visualization.

In order to receive detailed technical information about GuidesArray Coaxial, please refer to the detailed description page or download a free trial copy of the software.

To purchase a license for GuidesArray Coaxial, please refer to the complete licensing information on the purchase page.


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GuidesArray Rectangular 0.2.14

GuidesArray Rectangular™ allows to execute quick engineering calculations of two-dimensional phased antenna arrays for rectangular waveguides on an electrodynamic level.


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