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1. The
radiation
resistance
of
an
antenna
is
80
Ω
and
loss‐resistance
is
10
Ω.


What
is
its

directivity,
if
the
power
gain
is
20?
[22.47]


2. Calculate
the
radiation
resistance
of
a
λ/20
dipole
in
free
space.
[1.97
Ω]


3. Calculate
the
effective
aperture
of
an
antenna,
which
is
operating
at
wavelength
of
2

meters
and
gain
of
100.
[31.83
m2]


4. An
antenna
has
a
loss
resistance
10
Ω,
power
gain
of
20
and
directivity
gain
22.

Calculate
its
radiation
resistance.
[100
Ω]


5. Calculate
the
front
to
back
ratio
(FBR)
of
an
antenna
in
dB,
which
radiates
3
kW
in
its

most
optimum
direction
and
500
watts
in
the
opposite
direction.
[7.78]


6. In
a
microwave
communication
link,
two
identical
antennas
operating
at
100
GHz
are

used
with
power
gain
of
40
dB.
If
the
transmitter
power
is
1
W,
find
the
received

power,
if
the
range
of
the
link
is
30
km.
[0.634
µW]


7. At
a
distance
of
10
m,
the
maximum
radiated
power
is
measured
to
be
160
µW/cm2.
If

the
antenna
is
radiating
120
W
of
power,
calculate
the
antenna
gain.
[16.755]


8. Calculate
the
effective
aperture
Ae
for
a
Hertzian
dipole
of
length
2
cm
at
a
frequency
of

1.2
GHz.
What
will
the
power
received
be
for
an
incident
power
of
2
mW/m2?
[14.92

µW]


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