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145 MHz+ 435 MHz Antenna

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So gathered this antenna 145{144-146}+435{432-435} MHz type for rest. The model of the antenna

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How would you simulate this antenna?

This is a collinear 144 + 430 

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Hi bro...!!!!

I think I need more constructive details...!!!

What kind of coaxial cable is used ... ???

Sleeves,what material is it?

From where did you get this drawing...???

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,,,you make the copper wire spiral and then you extrude the faces in succession(with different materials and thicknesses)...!!!

,,,but the antenna looks great at 2.5m...!!!

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,,,aha,this it"s the sleeve flower pot, with UV protected PVC tape or heatshrink...!!!

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,,,and the coils...

 

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,,,the other...

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ook thanks,

will CST simulate well a coaxial cable with transient analysis ?

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In contrast to frequency domain tools, a transient solver’s performance can be degraded if the frequency range is chosen to be too small (the opposite is usually true for frequency domain solvers),,,,then  transient analysis ...!!!!

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,,,good work, but it's still to work....!!!!

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Yes,

I fix it;

5,5M  Meshcells,  lot of time to simulate...

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Well, but this antenna is not in reality ... the coaxial cable comes inside the tube...!!!

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yes 

must be so, the coaxial cable is inside a pvc 25mm conduit tube, anyway its effects are very low 

 

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I don't think so, however, it is important for the coaxial cable to be on the center of the spiral.
still try ...!!

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Ah!

OK, I thought the spiral worked as a choke only...

I will try

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On 10/4/2016 at 7:52 PM, Admin said:

 

So gathered this antenna 145{144-146}+435{432-435} MHz type for rest. The model of the antenna

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could you post the .cst file for this antenna?

thanks

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I don't have this file anymore, but let's see what can be done...!!!

yah,this it is..

145+435mhz.cst

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dear sir, i knew HFSS, is there any site for HFSS like this ? please suggest me sir.

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Mobile Radio Antenna CBC-435 UHF VHF 145/435MHz 120W PL-259 Connector
Specification:
Model: CBC-435
Applicable frequency: center frequency 145/435MHz (applicable to 136-174/400-480MHz)
Gain: 3.5dBi
Withstand power: 120W
Impedance: 50Ω
VSWR: <1.5
Length: 39.0cm/15.4"
Weight: 168g

 

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