sky plot for the satellite
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Hello Schlor
I am having azimuth, zenit and elevation. So how do I plot skyplot for the satellite .
I have code as below are as
polarplot(azi,ele)
It should be only visible only 0° to 90°.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
el 18 de Mayo de 2019
Can you be a little bit more explcit with your problem statement by providing some more info and data (if possible) of your variables ...?
vimal kumar chawda
el 20 de Mayo de 2019
vimal kumar chawda
el 20 de Mayo de 2019
Respuesta aceptada
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Joga Setiawan
el 1 de Ag. de 2020
0 votos
This is an example to get the skyplot of an antenna tracking a LEO satellite, shown in the subplot(223)
t_AZ_EL=[0 41 0.4;
30 43.6 2.4;
60 45.6 3.9;
90 48.1 5.6;
120 51.1 7.4;
150 54.7 9.5;
180 58.5 11.5;
210 62.9 13.4;
240 68 15.4;
270 73.6 16.9;
300 79.7 17.3;
330 86.7 20.3;
360 94.3 21.3;
390 102.1 21.7;
420 110.6 21.6;
450 117.9 21;
480 125.7 19.7;
510 131.9 18.3;
540 137.9 16.5;
570 143.2 14.7;
600 148.3 12.5;
630 151.7 10.9;
660 155.1 9.1;
690 158.4 7.1;
720 161.1 5.4;
750 163.8 3.4;
780 166 1.7;
810 167.3 0.7]
t=t_AZ_EL(:,1);
AZ=t_AZ_EL(:,2);
EL=t_AZ_EL(:,3);
subplot(221)
plot(t,AZ)
grid
xlabel('time (s)')
ylabel('Azimuth (deg)')
subplot(222)
plot(t,EL)
grid
xlabel('time (s)')
ylabel('Elevation (deg)')
subplot(223)
polarplot(AZ*pi/180,EL)
ax = gca;
d = ax.ThetaDir;
ax.ThetaDir = 'clockwise';
ax.ThetaZeroLocation = 'top';
ax.RDir = 'reverse';
rlim([0 90])
rtickangle(20)
thetaticks([0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315])
thetaticklabels({'North','45','East','135','South','225','West','315'})
SHAO Jingheng
el 22 de Jun. de 2022
0 votos
Thx
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