In message 
<e2ceff6b0970a840bb7597dc31bec33003100...@esebe107.noe.nokia.com>, dated 
Fri, 29 Feb 2008, ari.honk...@nsn.com writes:

>Antenna factor is merely the ratio of E-field strength and the voltage 
>in antenna terminals. Therefore it is not related to any distance from 
>source.

But it IS dependent on the characteristics of any objects in the field. 
At 3 m, an object has more effect than at 10 m, of course.

If measured as a receiving antenna, it's not dependent on source 
distance if the source is very small.
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