What are two factors of a radio’s Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)? (Select two.)
A. Number of stations in the cell
B. Receiver sensitivity
C. Transmit power
D. Antenna pattern
E. Cable loss
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croger13says:
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C & D
In radio communication systems, equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) or, alternatively, effective isotropically radiated power[1] is the amount of power that a theoretical isotropic antenna (which evenly distributes power in all directions) would emit to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna gain.
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C & D
In radio communication systems, equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) or, alternatively, effective isotropically radiated power[1] is the amount of power that a theoretical isotropic antenna (which evenly distributes power in all directions) would emit to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna gain.
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C and E is correct
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C and E!
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