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actualy i made normal horn antenna but i dont know how to add ridges into it . do you have some simulation file on hfss on dual rigided antenna for UWB applications? i really need it
No unfortunately i don't have a file. But refer to this paper for the equation of ridges and that should help you out. Let me know if u have a hard time drawing the ridges.
can u implement this paper u have uploaded in HFSS i will be gratefull kz iam not getting the way to implement it if i get the simulation i will learn it fast its a request
how do you know that you can't implement the design yourself without even trying, are you expecting people to spoon feed you. and how do you expect to learn when someone does it for you? does it make any sense.
sorry brother i can help you design it if you get stuck but cant do everything for you
i implemented a horn antenna but iam not getting the logic to add ridges into it . i achived my required results without ridges i tried alot but iam not getin the way how to make the geometry that the case bro
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if you have any tutorial how to make dual rigided horn antenna for UWB applications or simple how to make dual rigided horn antenna kindly upload it
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Dear Elchiquito you took me wrong . i was answering the first top most post in which somebody was asking about horn antenna hfss file . that message was not for you bro ... misunderstanding
Here's the file. simulate it and let me know.i have seen the simulation for vertical feed, then i have added dual feed, results are satisfactory. drawing the ridges is time consuming process and takes a good understanding of geometry
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