This document contains information about VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and return loss values for different VSWR levels. It also contains information about the gain of a half wave dipole antenna compared to an isotropic radiator. Specifically, it states that a half wave dipole has a gain of 2.2 dB compared to an isotropic radiator. It provides a company address and website for RVRUSA.
This document contains information about VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and return loss values for different VSWR levels. It also contains information about the gain of a half wave dipole antenna compared to an isotropic radiator. Specifically, it states that a half wave dipole has a gain of 2.2 dB compared to an isotropic radiator. It provides a company address and website for RVRUSA.
This document contains information about VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and return loss values for different VSWR levels. It also contains information about the gain of a half wave dipole antenna compared to an isotropic radiator. Specifically, it states that a half wave dipole has a gain of 2.2 dB compared to an isotropic radiator. It provides a company address and website for RVRUSA.
This document contains information about VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and return loss values for different VSWR levels. It also contains information about the gain of a half wave dipole antenna compared to an isotropic radiator. Specifically, it states that a half wave dipole has a gain of 2.2 dB compared to an isotropic radiator. It provides a company address and website for RVRUSA.
Half wave dipole gain (with reference to isotropic radiatior) 2.2 dB Units: Antenna gain (with reference to isotropic radiator): dBi Antenna gain (with reference to half wave dipole): dBd Generally: dBd = dBi - 2.2