@Sadiq Akbar,
 points along the z-axis, and
 points along the z-axis, and  points along the x-y plane. I have added a plot of x(m,p) and a plot of the abs(AF) surface.
 points along the x-y plane. I have added a plot of x(m,p) and a plot of the abs(AF) surface.  points along the z-axis, and
 points along the z-axis, and  points along the x-y plane. I have added a plot of x(m,p) and a plot of the abs(AF) surface.
 points along the x-y plane. I have added a plot of x(m,p) and a plot of the abs(AF) surface.  because I knew that with 4 antennas, this r value would put adjacent antenna pairs exactly a half-wavelength apart when phi=45, 135, etc.   I knew this by thinking about the geometry of the right triangles formed between the center and adjacent antenna pairs. This results in complete signal cancellation (i.e. AF=0) at phi=45, 135, etc., which is an interesting special case.
 because I knew that with 4 antennas, this r value would put adjacent antenna pairs exactly a half-wavelength apart when phi=45, 135, etc.   I knew this by thinking about the geometry of the right triangles formed between the center and adjacent antenna pairs. This results in complete signal cancellation (i.e. AF=0) at phi=45, 135, etc., which is an interesting special case.Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
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