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Old March 4th 04, 05:00 AM
Bob Haberkost
 
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Why?

And then, as I said, each antenna system is different at close range. It could be
only a volt or two per meter, it could be several tens of volts...close enough, you
might even be able to draw an arc off of the metal pieces.

It's too undefined a question to give you a definitive answer.
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"Jianhong Wang" wrote in message ...
Thank your guys for all your answers. As scott mentioned, I want to
the possible max power (dBm) a receiver can get no matter it works or
not. I know it depends on a lot of things, like receiver antenna
efficiency. But could you give me a empirical number assuming that
reciever's antenna is most efficience in the thoery.

Thanks
(Scott Dorsey) wrote in message

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Bob Haberkost wrote:
That question is a non-starter. A poorly-designed reciever will probably freeze

up
within a mile of a 50kW antenna, while a superb one could likely take several
volts-per-Meter and not even squeal, even when within the tuning house or at the

base
of the tower..


I think his question is how many dBm would be received at the front end
when sitting at the base of the tower. Not how many dBm can be received
and still use the radio.
--scott