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I have a microwave leakage tester. It is calibrated for 2450 mHz, so it should
be perfect for testing WiFi Network output power. It is calibrated in mw/cm2 (miliwatts per square centimeter). It is also ham related as I am limited to 100mw EIRP on the 2.4gHz ham band. So I figured that I could use it by measuring the field strength at a specific distance from the antenna, and then applying a conversion factor. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM |
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