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What relative gain do you think the two antennas have?
Are you still talking about isotropic antennas, or have you moved on to accommodate other patterns? How do you conclude that the receiving gain of your hypothetical antenna is different from the transmitting gain? Roy Lewallen, W7EL wrote: I was implying iostropic in 3 dimensions.... Now for a paradox..... If RX==TX as for as antenna gain And 100W is 100W.... then isotropic had dBi =0 be the laws of conservation of energy..... No suppose we have an antenna that captures all of the energy passing though a 1M square....... Now make that a 10M square..... Clearly a 10M "Fishing net" can capture more than a 1M net, but Then RXgain != TXgain So what gives where is this wrong? |
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