One radio has antenna gain 8 dB. Another has antenna gain 2 dB. They operate at a 2380 MHz. If the received signal strength is to be -95 dBm at a distance of 50 km, how much power (in dBm) must be transmitted? Assume free-space propagation. Express answer to the nearest 0.1 dBm.
One radio has antenna gain 8 dB. Another has antenna gain 2 dB. They operate at a 2380 MHz. If the received signal strength is to be -95 dBm at a distance of 50 km, how much power (in dBm) must be transmitted? Assume free-space propagation. Express answer to the nearest 0.1 dBm.
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![One radio has antenna gain 8 dB. Another has antenna gain 2 dB. They operate at a frequency of
2380 MHz. If the received signal strength is to be -95 dBm at a distance of 50 km, how much
power (in dBm) must be transmitted? Assume free-space propagation. Express answer to the
nearest 0.1 dBm.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F93e18a88-13ba-47d2-8c84-ec9d29397d2a%2F2d474b9c-4b1e-4a46-b37d-aabcf323d847%2F79tq2ja_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:One radio has antenna gain 8 dB. Another has antenna gain 2 dB. They operate at a frequency of
2380 MHz. If the received signal strength is to be -95 dBm at a distance of 50 km, how much
power (in dBm) must be transmitted? Assume free-space propagation. Express answer to the
nearest 0.1 dBm.
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