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Old October 8th 03, 04:15 PM
Pawel Stobinski
 
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Liam Ness wrote:
page that suggests a antenna can increase the RF output power and I
wanted advice if that is true. It was suggested that output could be
increased from 30milliwatts to 60milliwatts by using this antenna. I
understand how you could increase voltage with a decrease in amperage
and vice versa, but I was under the assumption that you couldn't
increase total power without adding more power. I thought it would
violate one of the laws of thermodymanics otherwise.


Of course, it would.

They didn't seem
to be talking about more effieciently radiating the transmitters


I guess that's the point.

power, but actually increasing it above what is present at the antenna
port. Could someone confirm whether it is posible to increase the power
output of an RF transmitter above the total presented to the antenna.
If it is, I'd appreciate any pointers to information about this. I
don't want put myself out of part 15 by a poor antenna choice. (even
though I still can't believe that it is possible, it sounds to much
like perpetual motion)


If anybody invented such a device, the Nobel Prize would be sure.

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