Hi all,

Assume you have a device which radiates 40dBuV/m @ 30MHz, measured at 3m
distance. In real life this device is placed adjacent (3m) to a dipole
antenna (radio receiver system 30-80MHz). Lets say the dipole antenna factor
is 5dB.

What is expected to measure on the antenna terminal ?

Can I use the equation E[dBuV/m] = V[dBuV] + Antenna Factor[dB] and for this
case end up with a voltage of 35dBuV?

Best regards
Amund Westin / Oslo, NORWAY



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