Richard Lane  wrote in
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 Geoff Schultz wrote:
 Richard Lane  wrote in
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 Geoff Schultz wrote:
 Can someone explain what "21 dBm" and "Up to 40 EIRP (dBi)" means
 in the transmit power section of the above PDF file?
 -- Geoff
 www.GeoffSchultz.org
 21 dBm is 21 dB above 1 mw of power ~105x. 40 dBi EIRP is 40 dB 
 (10,000x) up on the isotropic (radiated in a sphere) radiated power
 and usually refers to a directional antenna gain but such a large
 number must include the transmitter power probably relative to 1 mW.
 Dick
 
 I'm used to seeing transmit power listed in mW. So from this can I
 assume that the transmit power is 105 mW?  I still really don't
 understand what the EIRP means.
  
 -- Geoff
 www.GeoffSchultz.org
 EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power.
 Dick
I guess that I'm just really slow or you can't interpert my questions:
 Can someone explain what "21 dBm" and "Up to 40 EIRP (dBi)" means
 in the transmit power section of the above PDF file?
and
 So from this can I assume that the transmit power is 105 mW?  
A simple yes or no would be sufficient.  If "No", what is the actual 
transmit power?
-- Geoff
www.GeoffSchultz.org