Which calculation computes the EIRP of an antenna?

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Which calculation computes the EIRP of an antenna?
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)

Answer: A

Explanation:

EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power)

EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power) is the actual amount of signal leaving the antenna and is a value measured in db and is based on 3 values:

Transmit Power (dBm)

Cable Loss (dB)

Antenna Gain (dBi)

The dB measures the power of a signal as a function of its ratio to another standardized value. The abbreviation dB is often combined with other abbreviations in order to represent the values that are compared. Here are two examples:

dBm –The dB value is compared to 1 mW.

dBw –The dB value is compared to 1 W.

You can calculate the power in dBs from this formula:

Power (in dB) = 10 * log10 (Signal/Reference)

This list defines the terms in the formula:

log10 is logarithm base 10.

Signal is the power of the signal (for example, 50 mW). Reference is the reference power (for example, 1 mW).

How to find EIRP

To determine EIRP follow this equation:

<Transmit Power> -Cable Loss + Antenna Gain = EIRP

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