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G = aperture2gain(A,lambda)
G = aperture2gain(A,lambda) returns the antenna gain in decibels corresponding to an effective aperture of A square meters for an incident electromagnetic wave with wavelength lambda meters. A can be a scalar or vector. If A is a vector, G is a vector of the same size as A. The elements of G represent the gains for the corresponding elements of A. lambda must be a scalar.
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Antenna gain in decibels. G is a scalar or a vector. If G is a vector, each element of G is the gain corresponding to effective aperture of the same element in A. |
The relationship between the gain, G, and effective aperture of an antenna, Ae is:
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where λ is the wavelength of the incident electromagnetic wave. The gain expressed in decibels is:
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An antenna has an effective aperture of 3 square meters. Find the antenna gain when used to capture an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength of 10 cm.
g = aperture2gain(3,0.1);
[1] Skolnik, M. Introduction to Radar Systems, 3rd Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

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