Changing the Dielectric Constant of a Microstrip Patch Antenna in Antenna Toolbox

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Hi all, I'm trying to reate a Patch Antenna using the Antenna Toolbox. I've been using tutorials, such as the ones found here: http://www.mathworks.com/help/antenna/examples/fmcw-patch-antenna-array.html
All the tutorials I can find mention that "The dielectric substrate is air." How do I change the dielectric constant to a different value (say 3.5 for the Rogers board I'm using), since that can have a large effect on the radiation pattern?

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Vidya Gopalakrishnan
Vidya Gopalakrishnan on 10 Aug 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 10 Sep 2017
This is the documentation page for dielectrics. Hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to ask more questions regarding dielectrics if the documentation is not clear.
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James Bond
James Bond on 10 Sep 2017
That thing is in 2017 or versions after 2016a. Most of us have 2013 or 2015(the more fortunate ones'), so how to get it done in 2015 atleast. Thanks

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Adam Barber
Adam Barber on 12 Aug 2015
Hi Abubakar,
Currently it does not seem like there is a way to use a different value for the dielectric constant. I work for MathWorks and I have forwarded this request to the appropriate product team.
-Adam
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attila tullner
attila tullner on 19 Feb 2020
When using the Antenna designer tool you can edit the substrate befor uploading the antenna in the workspace. This is 'Air' by default
That worked for me

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