Viewing the Circular Components of the Far Field
- On the Home tab, in the Create new display group, click the Cartesian icon.
- On the Home tab, in the Add results group, click the Far Field Source icon. From the drop-down list, select FarField1.
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Make a copy of the trace, FarField1.
- On the result palette, in the Traces panel, select FarField1.
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Duplicate the trace, FarField1, using one of the
following workflows:
- On the Cartesian context tab, on the Trace tab, in the Manage group, click the Duplicate trace icon.
- On the result palette, a right-click context menu is available on the trace. From the drop-down list, select Duplicate trace.
- Press Ctrl+K to use the keyboard shortcut.
A trace with label FarField1_1 is created. -
Rename the trace, FarField1_1.
- On the result palette, in the Traces panel, select FarField1_1.
- Press F2 to use the keyboard shortcut and rename the trace to FarField2.
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View the left-hand circular component of the far field in dB versus
frequency.
- In the Traces panel, select FarField1.
- On the result palette, in the Quantity panel, click LHC.
- On the result palette, in the Quantity panel, select the dB check box.
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View the right-hand circular component of the far field in dB versus
frequency.
- In the Traces panel, select the duplicate trace, FarField2.
- On the result palette, in the Quantity panel, click RHC.
- On the result palette, in the Quantity panel, select the dB check box.
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[Optional] Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 to change the legend position and remove the graph footer.