Transmitters limitation student version
Hi,
I'm trying to create multiple base stations consisting of 3 transmitters each, but the program tells me I can only create 12 transmitters.
Is it there? How can I solve?
Thank you
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If upgrading to the commercial version isn't an option looks like you will have to limit the number of base stations or transmitters you have. Maybe you can do 2 separate runs removing one base station in each analysis and then comparing the two results. Or changing some of the base stations to only have 2 transmitters to get under the limit and maybe doing a couple iterations of this with different base stations to see what you get. Hope this at least gives you some ideas for things to try.
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Is it possible to combine multiple simulations into a single simulation? because by hypothetically dividing a map into several simulations, the result will not be the same compared to a single simulation with all the transmitters ThanksBen Buchanan said:If upgrading to the commercial version isn't an option looks like you will have to limit the number of base stations or transmitters you have. Maybe you can do 2 separate runs removing one base station in each analysis and then comparing the two results. Or changing some of the base stations to only have 2 transmitters to get under the limit and maybe doing a couple iterations of this with different base stations to see what you get. Hope this at least gives you some ideas for things to try.
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Aldo Bari said:
Is it possible to combine multiple simulations into a single simulation? because by hypothetically dividing a map into several simulations, the result will not be the same compared to a single simulation with all the transmitters Thanks
First, a little disclaimer, I am by no means a RF expert. So I am just trying to spark some ideas that may help you work with the limitations you have. So if you don't have access to the commercial version I don't think you will be able to run with all 15 transmitters. I was hoping that some of the base stations were separated enough by distance or frequency that you could run a partial model and still get meaningful results.
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