[MLB-WIRELESS] Legal power output
Tony Langdon, VK3JED
vk3jed at optushome.com.au
Tue Jul 16 18:52:33 EST 2002
At 05:50 PM 16/07/2002 +1000, Justin wrote:
> n00b questions time. With all this talk about power outputs and DB gains
>etc, can someone please tell me if I understand it all correctly?
>
> 3 db gain = twice the power. Correct?
Yes. Check out the PowerAndGainToDecibels page on the wiki for more info. :)
> All gains and losses are added or subtracted to get a final number?
If expressed in dB, that is correct.
> The legal power output is about 4 or 5 watts?
4W EIRP
> This output is a calculated value based on the cards output power x the
>antenna gain?
Yes
> So, if I have a 30 miliwatt card, plugged into an antenna with a 16 db
>gain, but I lose 1 db in the coax, then my overall gain is 15 db. 15 db /
>3db = 5 x gain. 5 x 30 mw is 150 miliwatts effective power put out through
>my antenna. Did I get that right?
This is a case of making sure you're not mixing apples and oranges. You
can do this one of two ways:
1. Convert everything to dB and add the values.
30mW = 15 dBm (from PowerAndGainToDecibels)
EIRP = 15 + 16 - 1 = 30dBm, which equals 1W EIRP
2. Convert everything to "linear" qualnities and multiply out the result.
16dB = 40x, 1dB = 1.2x (approx)
EIRP = 30 x 40 / 1.2, = 1000mW or 1W EIRP.
> A 100 milliwatt card in the same setup would give me half a watt?
100mW card would give 100/30 (3.33)x the EIRP, or a bit over 3W EIRP.
73 de Tony, VK3JED
http://vk3jed.vk.irlp.net
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