Power (dBm) to Field Strength (dBuV/m)

This calculator converts Power in dBm at a receiver input to Field Intensity deciBels-microVolt-Per-Meter (dBuV/m) at the antenna. The tool is useful when a measurement is made using a calibrated …

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dBm to dBmV/m Calculator

Contents1 Introduction2 Calculator3 Example Calculations4 Formula4.1 Derivation5 Background6 Related Calculators Introduction The calculator converts from radiated power (EIRP) at the output of the transmitter in dBm to the electric field …

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What is Return Loss?

Return loss is a measure of the amount of signal that is reflected back to the source in a communication system, typically in the context of radio frequency (RF) and …

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75 Ohm Attenuator Calculator

Many RF circuits for audio and video systems are designed for 75 ohm impedance. This tool calculates resistor values to build an attenuator that matches this value of impedance. To …

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Insertion Loss vs Return Loss

Contents1 Introduction2 Insertion Loss3 Return Loss4 Return Loss vs Insertion Loss of a Band Pass Filter5 Summary6 Related Posts and Calculators Introduction Insertion loss and return loss are two different …

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Insertion Loss Calculator

This tool calculates the Insertion Loss in dB (deciBels). Enter the input power and output power. Use the drop down menu to select the units – either Watt or dBm. …

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What is Insertion Loss?

Insertion Loss is a term commonly used in microwave electronics, radio frequency engineering and telecommunications to describe the reduction in signal power or energy when a component, device, cable or …

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What is a Diplexer?

A diplexer, short for “dual-plexer,” is a passive electronic device used in RF (radio frequency) and microwave engineering to combine or separate signals in two different frequency bands. It allows …

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RF Power to Voltage Calculator

This tool converts Radio Frequency Power to Voltage – both RMS and Peak. Enter: Formula If Power is expressed in Watt, VRMS = √(PWatt * Z) If Power is expressed …

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