Right circular polarized, 30 dB gain on a radio link a P= 73 (- jâ,) 1 a, 12 A lossless antenna emits 5W at 26 GHz. (The

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Right circular polarized, 30 dB gain on a radio link a P= 73 (- jâ,) 1 a, 12 A lossless antenna emits 5W at 26 GHz. (The

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Right Circular Polarized 30 Db Gain On A Radio Link A P 73 Ja 1 A 12 A Lossless Antenna Emits 5w At 26 Ghz The 1
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Right circular polarized, 30 dB gain on a radio link a P= 73 (- jâ,) 1 a, 12 A lossless antenna emits 5W at 26 GHz. (There is no reflection loss.). The receiving antenna has an impedance mismatch at its terminals that causes a VSWR of 2. The receiving antenna has an efficiency of about 95% and is near the beam maximum, Ē. = (2â, - jâ,)F,(0,0) It has an area diagram given with the expression. The distance between the two antennas is 4000km and the receiving antenna is required to transmit a power of 10W to the receiver. Find the maximum effective aperture of the receiving antenna. (Antennas are positioned opposite each other in the direction of their maximum radiation. #1 #2 Direction of propagation of wave AD Am D R Transmitter Receiver (The antennas in the figure are representative.)
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