scale (degree) patternator 180 3.50 178 3.46 176 3.35 174 3.15 172 2.94 170 2.59 168 1.17 166 0.04 164 1.23 162 1.55 160 2.84 158 2.45 156 2.33 154 1.08 152 0.70 150 0.50 148 0.35 plot the radiation pattern of this antenna on a parabolic diagram at 50 dBm = 3
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First, we need to understand what the given data represents. The values in the table seem to be measurements of radiation intensity at different angles (in degrees) from the antenna. The two columns show the angle and the corresponding intensity (in dBm). Show more…
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