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Which calculation computes the EIRP of an antenna?

Which calculation computes the EIRP of an antenna?

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A.
EIRP = Tx power (dBm) + Antenna Gain (dBi) – Cable Loss (dB)

B.
EIRP= Cable Loss (dB)+ Antenna Gain (dBi) – Tx power (dBm)

C.
EIRP = Cable Loss (dB)+ Antenna Gain (dBi) / Tx power (dBm)

D.
EIRP = Tx power (dBm) + Antenna Gain (dBi) / Cable Loss (dB)

E.
EIRP = Antenna Gain (dBi) – Cable Loss (dB) * Tx power (dBm)

F.
EIRP = Tx power (dBm) * Antenna Gain (dBi) / Cable Loss (dB)

4 Comments on “Which calculation computes the EIRP of an antenna?

  1. Nono says:

    The Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) is the apparent power transmitted towards the receiver, if it is assumed that the signal is radiated equally in all directions, such as as a spherical wave emanating from a point source; in other words, the arithmetic product of the power supplied to an antenna and its gain




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