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Keywords: Radiation-patterns-v.png Example antenna radiation patterns; the first is the computed pattern for a small pyramidal horn a directional antenna with boresight on the +z-axis the second is the computed pattern for a short dipole aligned with the y-axis The latter pattern is cut-away to show the circular section on the H-plane horizontal cut and the figure-of-8 section on E-plane vertical cuts In each pattern the distance of the surface from the origin is proportional to the magnitude of the E field at some large fixed distance from the antenna in the corresponding direction I e ModE actually Lim r -> ˆž ModE r is plotted radially as a function of direction Own work of English Wikipedia user Catslash 2006-07-31 James Wlodarczyk --catslash 23 44 31 July 2006 UTC free unrestricted use Catslash en Convert to SVG Original upload log en wikipedia FtCG page en wikipedia Radiation-patterns-v png wikitable Date/Time Dimensions User Comment - 23 44 31 July 2006 205 × 405 6 680 bytes Catslash w en <nowiki> Example antenna radiation patterns; the first is the computed pattern for a small pyramidal horn a directional antenna with boresight on the +z-axis the second is the computed pattern for a short dipole aligned with the y- </nowiki> Radiation Radiation patterns
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