[geeks] Air filter material?
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at verizon.net
Fri Jan 12 11:58:18 CST 2007
>From: der Mouse <mouse at Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
>Date: 2007/01/12 Fri AM 12:13:44 CST
>To: The Geeks List <geeks at sunhelp.org>
>Subject: Re: [geeks] Air filter material?
>>> I doubt many mobile wifi setups pump out 4W.
>> It depends upon the beam width. If you take a 100mW signal from an
>> omnidirectional antenna (a sphere) and reduce the beam width 40
>> times, then it's over the limit.
>
>...huh?? A watt - or milliwatt - is a unit of power, not of
>power-per-cross-sectional-area. 100mW is 100mW, whether it's radiated
>omnidirectionally or in a perfectly collimated beam the size of your
>finger. (I suppose it's possible the regulations actually specify
>power per cross-sectional area at some standardized distance, but I've
>never seen any indication of it and see no reason they would.)
I thought Part 15 dealt with Effective Radiated Power (ERP), other services (Ham, CB, etc.) deal with input power to the finals, and not the ERP...
That's what I recall anyway...
Lionel
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