Motorola PTP 400 Series Manual De Usuario

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Peak power density in the far field of a radio frequency point source is calculated as follows: 
 
Rearranging terms to solve for distance yields 
S
G
P
d
π
4
=
 
(Note: Allowance should be made for any TDD structure employed) 
2.1.1.1  Calculated Distances and Power Compliance Margins 
Table 3 shows calculated minimum separation distances d, recommended distances and 
resulting power compliance margins for each frequency band and antenna combination. 
Variable 
Band Antenna 
Max RMS 
Power in 
Burst (Watt) 
(Watt) 
G S 
(W/m
2
D
1
 
(m) 
Recom- 
mended 
Distance 
(m) 
Power
Compli
ance 
Margin 
Integrated 0.2 
(23dBm)  0.1 
158 
(22dBi)
10 0.35  3 
8.5 
4.9 GHz 
External 
(max EIRP) 
0.2 (23dBm) 
0.1 
398 
(26dBi)
10 0.56  5 
8.9 
5.4 Ghz 
Integrated 
0.0025(4dBm) 0.0013
200 
(23dBi)
10 0.04  1 
22.4 
Integrated 0.32 
(25dBm) 0.16 
200 
(23dBi)
10 0.50  2 
4.0 
External 2ft 
Flat Plate 
0.32 (25dBm) 
0.16 
631 
(28dBi)
10 0.90  4 
4.5 
5.7 GHz 
External 6ft 
Dish 
0.32 (25dBm) 
0.16 
6310 
(38dbI) 
10 2.83  10 
3.5 
1. Calculated 
Table 3 - Power Compliance Margins 
Notes: 
1.  The regulations cover the power averaged over a 6 minute period. 
2.  At 5.4GHz the product is generally to a fixed EIRP which can be achieved with the 
Integrated Antenna. If there are no EIRP limits, use the distance calculations for 5.7GHz. 
3.  At 5.7GHz, for antennas between 2ft and 6ft, alter the distance proportionally to the 
antenna gain.