Dynamic Range
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The dynamic range of the system is formed by the potential gain values that VRTS with 4 GHz Bandwidth can produce based on the simulation parameters you request.
Your configuration's setup distance, object distance, and object RCS all impact the dynamic range of the system. Changing cables or antennas can also shift the dynamic range.
If you attempt to simulate an object that does not fall within the dynamic range of your setup, NI-VRTS cannot simulate the object as requested and returns warning information in error out terminals. In this scenario, NI-VRTS coerces RCS to the nearest value that can be accomplished by the hardware.
For reference information on the dynamic range of VRTS configurations, refer to the VRTS with 4 GHz Bandwidth Specifications.
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