08-01-2023 06:53 AM
I reviewed the RF Performance table for the MR86 and noticed that the Total TX Power (conducted) decreases as the MCS rate increase:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/MR_Overview_and_Specifications/MR86_Datasheet
1. Why does the Total TX Power (conducted) decrease occur?
2. What is Total TX Power (conducted) measured in?
Thank you,
Gil
08-01-2023 06:58 AM
Rememver 1mW = 0dBm which is the reference value. dBm value is equal to 10log(power in mW/reference value).
This will result
0.1mW= -10dBm
1mW = 0 dBm (Reference value)
10mW = 10dBm
100mW = 20dBm
1000mW = 30dBm
To estimate other values we use rule of 10 (10 times in mW = + 10dB or 1/10th of power = -10dB) and rule of 3 (double the power in mW = +3dB or half the power = -3dB).
if you go by that then 40mW = 10mW x 2 x 2 which is same as 10dBm+ 3dB + 3dB = 16dBm
So 100mW-> 40 mW is same as 20dBm -> 16dBm which is -4dBm
08-01-2023 07:08 AM
This is the basics of Radio Frequency, so I suggest you read this article and I also suggest you study a little about the basics of wireless.
08-01-2023 07:21 AM
Thank you! I'll check out the article.
Is the Total TX Power (conducted) measured in mW?
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