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Hi Andy and LF
There must be some software written that does this? 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
From: Andy Talbot <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 1 May, 2011 10:07:13 Subject: LF: ERP estimation You cannot calculate ERP directly from Transmit power without also obtaining an estimate of the additional losses, mainly caused by ground resistance. You must have either the RMS RF current in the vertical, OR teh total series loss resistance of the actual vertical system, before any Tx matching that may be in place.
If you can measure RF current in the vertical, that will give you ERP directly from Ohms law on the Radiation resistance (which is directly related to the effective height of the antenna).
ERP = I^2 * 3200 * (Heff / lambda) ^ 2
For a vertical with no top hat, Heff = half the effective height.
If you were to have an infinite top hat, Heff = actual height.
For most practical antennas use a value about half way, so a resonable approximation is given by :
ERP = I^2 * 1600 * (H / lambda)^2
Another way is to measure your total load resistance in series with the antenna, = Rloss
Once you have this value, the efficiency is then given by Radiation resistance / Rloss .
Rrad ~= 1600 * (H/lambda)^2 as shown above. So ERP = Tx power * Rrad / Rloss
Andy
On 30 April 2011 20:32, Luis EA3WX <[email protected]> wrote:
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