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LF: RE: Formula

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Subject: LF: RE: Formula
From: "Talbot Andrew" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 11:42:27 +0100
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Walter et al :-
Doesn't specifying a dipole as the radiator automatically take antenna
aperture into account, and cancels out frequency from the equation ?  So
if you take just the spreading out of the total power over the area of a
sphere :

Watts per m^2  =  P . / (D ^ 2  x  4.pi)        
and  E ( V/m )  = SQTR( Power x. Resistance of free space )
so   Volts / m   =   SQRT(W/m^2  *   Z free space)   =   SQRT(P x 377 /
4.pi / D^2)

= SQRT(P) * 30 / D
A dipole has a gain of 1.64 (power) so its "voltage gain" could be said
to be 1.28
so I reckon the formula should read    E  (V/m)  =    38.4 . SQRT(P) / D
(all in SI units of course)

Some way off a value of 7, but in the right region.   Can anyone spot if
I've slipped a digit or something ?

Andy  G4JNT

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From:   Walter Blanchard[SMTP:[email protected]]
Reply To:       [email protected]
Sent:   2000-06-07 10:25
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        LF: Formula

I found the following in an article recently.

Quote:

"The intensity E (known as the field strength) of a transmission
at a distance D from a source transmitting P watts of RF power via
a half-wave dipole in a free, unobstructed space, can be estimated
using the formula:

E=(7*sqrt (P))/D.

Thus, for a 2 watt transmitter, the theoretical field strength in free
space at one metre distance is approximately 10 V/m and at 100 metres
distance 0.1 V/m"

This formula is new to me and I can't find it in any
textbooks I have.  Since it ignores frequency shouldn't
it be power flux per unit area and not field strength?
Can anyone tell me where it comes from?

Walter G3JKV.





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