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ERP, or '''Effective Radiated Power''', is the perceived amount of power coming out of a transmitter antenna, as measured from a specific (usually the optimum) vantage point.  It is generally calculated as '''(transmitter output power - feedline losses - reflected power) * antenna gain over isotropic'''.
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See this wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_radiated_power article] for more details.
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* [http://www.csgnetwork.com/antennaecalc.html Pure ERP and EIRP Calculator]
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* [http://www.benelec.com.au/forms/EIRP%20System%20Calculator%20for%20Basic%20Ant%20Inst.htm EIRP System Calculator]
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 21 January 2016

ERP, or Effective Radiated Power, is the perceived amount of power coming out of a transmitter antenna, as measured from a specific (usually the optimum) vantage point. It is generally calculated as (transmitter output power - feedline losses - reflected power) * antenna gain over isotropic.

See this wikipedia article for more details.