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A WLAN transmitter that emites a 100 mW signal is connected to a cable with a 3dB loss. If the cable is connected to an antenna with 7 dBi of gain, what is the EIRP at the antenna element?
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Answer: 24 dBm
Step-by-step explanation:
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