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EIRP1. An acronym for Effective Isotropic Radiated Power. The EIRP is the apparent power transmitted towards the receiver, if it is assumed that the signal is radiated equally in all directions, such as a spherical wave emanating from a point source. See our EIRP Calculator. 2. An industry slang reference to Ohm's Law, with power. See our Ohm' [..]
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EIRPEffective Isotropic Radiated Power. Effective isotropic radiated power is the power radiated by an antenna in its favored direction, taking the gain of the antenna into account as referenced to isotropic.
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EIRPEIRP (effective isotropically radiated power) - the arithmetic product of (a) the power supplied to an antenna and (b) its gain.
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EIRPEIRP (equivalent isotropically radiated power) is a measure of the total effective transmitting power of radio including adding gains from an antenna and subtracting losses from an antenna cable. In 8 [..]
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EIRPEquivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) is the product of transmitter power and the antenna gain in a given direction relative to an isotropic antenna of a radio transmitter. Normally the EIRP [..]
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EIRPEffective Isotropic Radiated Power. Measures the effect of focusing the satellite's energy in a particular area as compared to transmitting uniformly in all directions.
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EIRPEffective Isotropic Radiated Power
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EIRPThe Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of a transmitter (uplink) is the power that the transmitter appears to have if the transmitter was an isotropic radiator, i.e., if it radiated equally in [..]
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