Antenna Gain dB to Linear Calculator
This tool uses dBi or dBd to calculate the linear gain of an antenna relative to either an isotropic antenna or a half-wave dipole. Calculator Enter the value of gain …
This tool uses dBi or dBd to calculate the linear gain of an antenna relative to either an isotropic antenna or a half-wave dipole. Calculator Enter the value of gain …
This tool calculates the deciBel (dB) antenna gain from its linear value. Calculator 🔄 Antenna Gain dB to linear Formula GdBi = 10*Log10(Gi) GdBd = GdBi – 2.15 where Background …
This tool calculates the power density of an antenna – a measure of how much electromagnetic power is transmitted or radiated in a given direction by the antenna in a …
This handy tool converts antenna gain from deciBel relative to an isotropic antenna (dBi) to deciBel relative to a dipole antenna (dBd). 🔄 dBd to dBi Formula Gain (dBd) = Gain (dBi) …
This handy tool converts antenna gain from deciBel relative to a dipole (dBd) to deciBel relative to an isotropic antenna (dBi). Contents1 Calculator2 Formula3 Background3.1 dBi – what does it …
This calculator gives the lengths of the radiating element of a quarter wave (λ/4) ground plane monopole and the radials. Contents1 Calculator2 Example Calculations3 Background3.1 Length of Radials3.2 How many …
This tool uses the physical length of a dipole or monopole antenna to find the frequency of operation. Contents1 Calculator2 Example Calculation3 Background3.1 Dipole Antennas3.2 Monopole Antennas4 Related Calculators Calculator …
In this post we provide a tool that calculates the range of a wireless system as a function of the antenna gains. Contents1 Calculator2 Example Calculation3 Formula4 Background5 Application Examples5.1 …
Contents1 Calculator2 Example Calculation3 Background4 Related Posts Calculator The following tool gives the length of the gap between the two elements of a dipole antenna at a specified operating frequency. …
In this post, we provide a calculator to find the length of a 144 MHz antenna. In this case, we consider a dipole. Using the calculator on this page, the …