Hi mc:
It'll give you an 'advertised' 3.8 watts! Or course, REAL LIFE output
could be something completely different.
73,
Tom N0SS
At 02:07 PM 10/8/2005, mc wrote:
Need some help in settling dispute, please bring some cold beer on this one.
Using our KX1 with a 2 watt output with a ante
In a message dated 10/8/2005 12:49:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
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On Saturday 08 October 2005 19:07, mc wrote:
> Need some help in settling dispute, please bring some cold beer on this
one.
>
> Using our KX1 with a 2 watt output with a antenna with an advertise
On Saturday 08 October 2005 19:07, mc wrote:
> Need some help in settling dispute, please bring some cold beer on this one.
>
> Using our KX1 with a 2 watt output with a antenna with an advertised gain of
> 2.6 db. Will a 2.6 db gain give us an output be an effectively 3.8 watts.
2.6 dB = 0.26
mc wrote:
Need some help in settling dispute, please bring some cold beer on
this one.
Using our KX1 with a 2 watt output with a antenna with an advertised
gain of 2.6 db. Will a 2.6 db gain give us an output be an effectively
3.8 watts.
___
Sounds about right.
On Saturday 08 Oct 2005 19:07, mc wrote:
> Need some help in settling dispute, please bring some cold beer on this one.
>
> Using our KX1 with a 2 watt output with a antenna with an advertised gain of
> 2.6 db. Will a 2.6 db gain give us an output be an effectively 3.8 watts
Yes. You are correct.
With 3dB gain you would have 4 watts ERP
73
Jim W7RY
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