Chapter 3. Flashcards
Is a unit of transmit or receive power a absolute or a relative power?
Absolute
Most 802.11 AP can interpret a signal between what 2 values in dBm?
-30 dBm and and -100 dBm.
Name the 3 units of comparison
- Decibel
- Decibels relative to an isotropic radiator (dBi)
- Decibels relative to a half-wave dipole antenna (dBd)
Name the 3 units of power (absolute)
- Watt
- Milliwatt
- Decibels
Units of comparison are often used to measure what?
How much gain or loss occurs because of the introduction of cabling or an antenna.
Units of comparison are also used to represent a comparison of power between unit A and Unit B.
What are “actual units” in relation to relative? What is a good example?
They represent a known or set value. A measure of your height, 5 ‘ 6 is a known or actual value.
What are the 2 ways to increase power output from an antenna?
- Generate more power at the transmitter, as stated in the previous section.
- To direct, or focus, the RF signal that is radiating from the antenna.
What are the 3 units of comparison (relative)
decibel 9 (dB)
decibels relative to isotropic radiator (dBi)
decibels relative to a half-wave dipole antenna (dBd)
What are the 3 units of power (absolute)
watt (W)
milliwatt (mW)
decibels relative to 1 milliwatt (dBm)
What components make up the IR or intentional radiator? What component is specifically left out?
The IR consists of all components from the transmitter to the antenna but NOT including the antenna.
The IR is the sum of all components, transmitter, all cables and connectors, and any other equipment like amplifiers, attenuators, and so forth.
What do you add to the dbd value to get dBI?
2.14
What does 1 mW equal to in dBm?
0 dBm
What does the 802.11 state should be a range between RSSI values?
0 - 255
What environment is mostly concerned with abiding my FCC max transmitting power regulations?
Outdoor, as they are usually significantly more powerful than indoor access points.
What happens to 100mW if you add + dB to it?
Turns into 200 mW
What happens to the RF waves when more power is applied to the AP?
The amplitude is increased. The higher the amplitude of the wave, the more powerful the wave is and the farther it can be received.
What is 23 dBi in mW?
To convert to mW, first calculate how many 10s and 3s are needed to add up to 23, which is 0 + 10 + 10 + 3.
To calculate the mW, you must multiply 1 × 10 × 10 × 2, which calculates to 200 mW.
What is a decibel ?
A decibel is a unit of comparison and a relative measure. For example, comparing the power of 2 transmitters or more often, to compare the difference or loss between the EIRP output of a transmitters antenna and the amount of power received by a receivers antenna.
What is a fade buffer?
The dB buffer that is determined during the link budget calculations. Meaning this is the signal that the receiving unit sees subtracted from the lowest signal that the RX unit can get and hear.
What is a link budget?
The sum of all planned and expected gains and loses from the transmitting radio, through the RF medium, to the receiver radio.
This is all links and cables as well. This all ALL THE WAY through the receiving unit as well and all cables and connectors.
What is a milliwatt? How much of a watt is a milliwatt?
A milliwatt is also a unit of measure. A milliwatt is 1/1000 of a watt.