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Hey everyone, i see questions being asked over and over a lot, and am hoping my question has not been asked to many times.
As i understand it i can amplify my transmitter that uses 5.8 ghz frequency using a 5.8 ghz amplifier.
I read that the power giving out from the transmitter is CE = 25mw (14dbm) and FCC = 126mw (21dbm).
I also read from a description in a youtube video who has done a similar modification, that having the transmitter set to fcc mode is to much power for the amp.
I am trying to learn about amplifier and how they work with antennas.
So how much is 1 watt of power amplification to to a transmitter?
What do i need to know for me to figure these calculations out on my own?
Would i need a attenuator?
Also would there be any interference from my antennas connected to my 2.4ghz amp on my range extender and a 5.8 ghz amp.
Thanks
As i understand it i can amplify my transmitter that uses 5.8 ghz frequency using a 5.8 ghz amplifier.
I read that the power giving out from the transmitter is CE = 25mw (14dbm) and FCC = 126mw (21dbm).
I also read from a description in a youtube video who has done a similar modification, that having the transmitter set to fcc mode is to much power for the amp.
I am trying to learn about amplifier and how they work with antennas.
So how much is 1 watt of power amplification to to a transmitter?
What do i need to know for me to figure these calculations out on my own?
Would i need a attenuator?
Also would there be any interference from my antennas connected to my 2.4ghz amp on my range extender and a 5.8 ghz amp.
Thanks