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EM.Tempo

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/* Generating and Working with Multi-Frequency or Wideband Simulation Data */
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Using the multi-frequency dialogs, you can set the value of Start Frequency, Stop Frequency and Step Frequency in Hz. You can also set the values of Theta Angle Increment and Phi Angle Increment in degrees. The default values of both quantities are 5&deg;. In the case of RCS, you have choose one of the two options: '''Bistatic RCS''' or '''Monostatic RCS'''.  To facilitate the process of all the defining multi-frequency observables in EM.Tempo, you can also use the following Python functions at the command line:
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