What is the resultant antenna power output (EIRP)?
Given: A 802.11 WLAN transmitter that emits an 80 mW signal is connected to a cable with 3 dB loss.
The cable is connected to an antenna with a 16 dBi gain.
What is the resultant antenna power output (EIRP)?
Which units of measure are used to describe relative power level changes?
Which units of measure are used to describe relative power level changes? C2
what statement about Fade Margin is true?
In a long-distance RF link, what statement about Fade Margin is true?
what is the EIRP at the antenna element?
Given: A WLAN transmitter that emits a 200 mW signal is connected to a cable with a 9 dB loss. if the cable is connected to an antenna with a 10 dBi gain, what is the EIRP at the antenna element?
What factor is NOT taken into account when calculating the System Operating Margin of a point- to-pointoutdoor
What factor is NOT taken into account when calculating the System Operating Margin of a point- to-point
outdoor WLAN bridge link?
What can cause a high return loss in an RF transmission system?
Given: Return Loss is the decrease of forward energy in a system because some of the power is being
reflected back toward the transmitter.
What can cause a high return loss in an RF transmission system?
What is the maximum VSWR between the WLAN bridge and the Yagi antenna?
Given: ABC Company’s network administrator was just asked to install a 5 GHz OFDM bridge link between two buildings. He connected a WLAN bridge with a 50-ohm output to a 50- ohm RF coaxial
cable.
He connected the other end of the RF coaxial cable to a 25-ohm, 6 dBi Yagi antennA. What is the maximum VSWR between the WLAN bridge and the Yagi antenna?
What is thedetrimental effect of this expansion in a WLAN system?
As an RF wave propagates through space, the wave front experiences natural expansion. What is the
detrimental effect of this expansion in a WLAN system?
What factors affect the distance that an RF signal can be effectively received?
What factors affect the distance that an RF signal can be effectively received? Choose 3
What causes an excessively high Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in an 802.11 WLAN?
What causes an excessively high Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) in an 802.11 WLAN?