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1. Wideband high gain antenna
2. • Azimuth of the maximum antenna gain;
3. High gain antenna and magnetic preamplifier
4. Variable gain antenna for cellular repeater
5. High gain-area-product antenna design
6. How to the teat precision of antenna gain is the key point for antenna gain test in the outfield.
7. High Gain Antenna (2.4GHz), medium sized dipol antenna (3.5 inches) with relatively high gain (>2dBi), SMA male connector.
8. High Gain Antenna (2.4GHz), tall dipole antenna (4.9 inches) with high gain (4 dBi), SMA male connector and flexible knee.
9. Online Coax Cable Loss / Antenna Gain Calculator
10. Aerial gain acquisition method, device and system
11. Some antennas have their gain expressed in [dBd], it's the gain compared to a dipole antenna.
12. In this manner, the aerial is tuned to various frequencies of interest and providing for an enhanced antenna gain.
13. Optimal loading for increased gain in an array antenna
14. Provided are a conductive structure for a high gain antenna and an antenna.
15. Automatic gain control configuration for a wideband distributed antenna system
16. Disclosed is an antenna device that improves the antenna gain and reduces the correlation for a MIMO antenna.
17. The horn antennas have an exactly well-known antenna gain.
18. The antenna elements cooperate to create a gain pattern near a plane of the antenna.
19. Higher the frequency, smaller the antenna size at the same gain.
20. Disclosed are an aerial gain acquisition method, device and system.
21. ‘e.i.r.p.’ means equivalent isotropically radiated power, which is the product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna (absolute or isotropic gain);
22. The antenna was also manufactured and tested, showing a gain improvement.
23. If one quadruples the antenna gain, it will double the maximum range.
24. “e.i.r.p” means equivalent isotropically radiated power, which is the product of the power supplied to the antenna and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna (absolute or isotropic gain);
25. This aerial has a high gain of 4.5 dB, which means that the 50 kW transmitter feeding it produces the same effect as a 140 kW transmitter feeding an antenna with a gain of 1 dB.