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Gene Fuller wrote:
"The specific number, 22 dB comes with some specific conditions." Yes, but when you are calculating the decline in field due to distance from the source, 22 dB is convenient as the reduction within the first wavelength. Every time the distance doubles after the first wavelength, the volts per meter are halved. The power per square meter is thus quartered (decreases by 6 dB). Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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