Using the calculator below, using an SWR of 1.5, I do not know the actual SWR just yet, I used this as a middle-ground, doesn't make a notable difference on the calculator
These numbers given above result in an ERP of just under 50W when using 20W as the transmitter output, again probably figuring high. I was calculating off of the 50W transmit power limitation, but saw a couple write-ups a few minutes ago that have me confused about the power limitations for TX with this set up, as it relates to ERP. Its a wording issue Im having trouble with, essentially. Is there any difference between the radio's power and the "ERP" out of the ANT? Am I able to transmit and receive on channels 15-22, and equivalent repeater channels when my ERP is <50W, after cable loss and ANT gain are taken into account? Or does my power need to be no more than 50W at the radio? Does that make any sense?
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Im afraid I may have misunderstood the transmit power restrictions and could use some clarification. My setup:
Radioddity db25-G @25W used as a base station , probably more like 18W in reality, but I do not know for sure as I do not have the tools to test.
18' run of LMR400 to the attic, which effectively places the antenna roughly 20 'from the ground in my house.
Antenna is the Slim Jim from https://www.jpole-antenna.com/shop/uhf-440-470-mhz-slim-jim-antenna/ tuned to 465MHz, with a claimed gain of 6dBi, which to my understanding equates to ~3.85 dBd (?)
Using the calculator below, using an SWR of 1.5, I do not know the actual SWR just yet, I used this as a middle-ground, doesn't make a notable difference on the calculator
https://kv5r.com/ham-radio/coax-loss-calculator/
These numbers given above result in an ERP of just under 50W when using 20W as the transmitter output, again probably figuring high. I was calculating off of the 50W transmit power limitation, but saw a couple write-ups a few minutes ago that have me confused about the power limitations for TX with this set up, as it relates to ERP. Its a wording issue Im having trouble with, essentially. Is there any difference between the radio's power and the "ERP" out of the ANT? Am I able to transmit and receive on channels 15-22, and equivalent repeater channels when my ERP is <50W, after cable loss and ANT gain are taken into account? Or does my power need to be no more than 50W at the radio? Does that make any sense?
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