A satellite transmitter operates at 4GHz with an antenna gain of 4dBi. The receiver 40000 km
away has an antenna gain of 50 dBi. If the transmitter has a power of 8 W, find (ignoring
feedline losses and mismatch) the EIRP in dBW.
A. 50
B. 69
C. 49
D. 30

1 Answer

Answer :

C. 49

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