Joe Miller, AB8YP wrote:

> Question: if the limit is 100 microvolts/meter at a
> distance of 30 meters, using the inverse square law,
> would that be roughly the same as 3 watts at the
> antenna?


Field strength measured in V/m vs. distance from the radiator is a 
straight inverse, rather than an inverse square, isn't it?

I'm probably wrong, so maybe somebody who knows could explain field 
strength measurements....

Watts per square meter seems more intuitive to me, but that's not what 
the FCC calls for.

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