massilaboy
2013-09-18, 06:27 PM
PM discussion continued to thread (thanks to indoor for the help)
hi,
I got you on that, but the thing is that on my situation the client sent a template. it shows from the eirp table and the CW walktest result the power for the antennas was different. for example, in the cw report a certain antenna was transmitting 5dB while from the table for that same antenna eirp was 8dB. for other antennas in the cw reportshows it was like 4dB, 6dB, 6dB and from the table its 8db, 11db, 10db respectively. so, this made m a bit confused. does it mean that for the cw test it should be lower than the predicted antenna power?
thanks in advance!
http://www.finetopix.com/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by indoor
Depends on how the iBwave design was done. Was it done to achieve a certain power at each antenna? If so then use the power level the design was done to otherwise just use antenna power in the design document.
hi,
I got you on that, but the thing is that on my situation the client sent a template. it shows from the eirp table and the CW walktest result the power for the antennas was different. for example, in the cw report a certain antenna was transmitting 5dB while from the table for that same antenna eirp was 8dB. for other antennas in the cw reportshows it was like 4dB, 6dB, 6dB and from the table its 8db, 11db, 10db respectively. so, this made m a bit confused. does it mean that for the cw test it should be lower than the predicted antenna power?
thanks in advance!
http://www.finetopix.com/images/misc/quote_icon.png Originally Posted by indoor
Depends on how the iBwave design was done. Was it done to achieve a certain power at each antenna? If so then use the power level the design was done to otherwise just use antenna power in the design document.