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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 23:09:29 GMT, Dave Bushong
wrote: Hi Ed, If it's rated for 50 watts, your 55-watt transmitter will work just fine. You will lose 3dB in your cable and connectors, and only deliver 30-40 watts to the antenna. snip All the best, Dave How do you figure a 3 dB loss? A mobile installation 'typically' uses RG-58 which at 2 meters has about 4.5 dB loss per 100 feet and most mobile antenna's come with 15 - 20 feet of cable. As I see it, that's about 1 dB loss (or thereabouts) for the cable and I've seen connector loss figures hover around 0.5 dB. At a 1.5 dB loss roughly 1/4 of the signal is not unreasonable which would put it at the 40 watts you mention. I don't [totally] aruge your conclusion - just your 3 dB assertion. Am I missing something? Howard |
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