Directional antenna, Antenna beamwidth, System characteristics – Alvarion BREEZENET RB-DS.11 User Manual

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BreezeNET DS.11 Series User Manual

C-4

Directional Antenna

Radiates and receives most of the signal power in one direction. The following
diagram shows the radiation pattern of a directional antenna with its side lobes in
polar form:

Figure C-5: Radiation Pattern of Directional Antenna

Antenna Beamwidth

The directiveness of a directional antenna. Defined as the angle between two half-
power (-3 dB) points on either side of the main lobe of radiation.

System Characteristics

Receiver Sensitivity

The minimum RF signal power level required at the input of a receiver for certain
performance (e.g. BER).

EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power)

The antenna transmitted power. Equal to the transmitted output power minus
cable loss plus the transmitting antenna gain.

P

out

- Output power transmitted in dBm

Ct - Transmitter cable attenuation in dB

Gt - Transmitting antenna gain in dBi

Gr - Receiving antenna gain in dBi

Pl - Path loss in dB

Cr - Receiver cable attenuation in dB

Si - Received power level at receiver input in dBm

Ps - Receiver sensitivity in dBm

Si = P

out

- Ct + Gt - Pl + Gr - Cr

EIRP = P

out

- Ct + Gt

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