A microwave transmitter has an output of 0.1 W at 2 GHz. Assume that this transmitter is used in a microwave communication system where the transmitting and receiving antennas are parabolas, each 1.2 m in diameter. a. What is the gain of each antenna in decibels

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Answer:

The gain of each antenna in decibels  is 353 .33 dB.

Explanation:

Given:

Frequency = 2 GHz

Diameter  =  1.2 m

To Find:

The gain of each antenna in decibels = ?

Solution:

Relationship between antenna gain and effective area

[tex]= \frac{4 \pi f^2 A_e}{c^2}[/tex]-----------------------------------(1)

Where

f is frequency

[tex]A_e[/tex]  is  effective area

c is the speed of light

[tex]A_e[/tex] = effective area of a parabolic antenna with a face area of A is 0.56A

[tex]A_e = 0.56(\pi r^2)[/tex]

r  is the radius

r = [tex]\frac{1.2}{2}[/tex]

r =  0.6

[tex]A_e = 0.56(\pi (0.6)^2)[/tex]

[tex]A_e = 0.56( 0.36 \pi)[/tex]

[tex]A_e = 0.2016 \pi[/tex]

Substituting the values in eq(1)

[tex]= \frac{4 \pi (2 \times 10^9)^2 \times 0.2016\pi}{(3 \times 10^8)^2}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{4 \pi (4 \times 10^{18} ) \times 0.2016\pi}{(9 \times 10^{16})}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{4 \pi (4 \times 10^{2} ) \times 0.2016\pi}{9}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{31.80 \times 10^{2}}{9}[/tex]

= 353 .33 dB