How can I simulate an antenna with a dielectric but no reflector or ground plane?
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Specifically I have a folded dipole on FR4 that I want to examine with varying substrate thicknesses and properties. I've seen the method in some examples of creating a reflector and setting the Exciter property. However, how do I remove the reflecting surface or change the reflector size independent of substrate? Is the Reflector object a class that can be extended and customized to add this functionality?
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  Vishwanath Iyer
    
 2016년 4월 11일
        Hi Jeff,
The ability to modify the reflector dimensions independently of the substrate does not exist currently. We are working to add this capability in a future release. The use case you have provided is helpful in this regard.
Thanks,
Vishwanath
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  Vishwanath Iyer
    
 2016년 4월 12일
				Jeff,
Thank you. We would love to hear from you. I would recommend the following: https://www.mathworks.com/products/antenna/expert-contact.html
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Vishwanath
  Jorge Cossio
 2017년 2월 8일
				Jeff, Vishwanath,
I was wondering if you found a solution to your problem. Or if there has been a way you found to address this in R2016b. I am in a similar position where I want to model a dipole without a substrate ground plane. Please let me know if there is any solution to the problem, or an alternative method you found. I would immensely appreciate the information.
Best regards,
Jorge Cossio
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