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13 hours ago, Fero_RFE said:
- MFGs is an abbreviation for “manufacturers”. Basically, you need to ask the manufacturer of the radio in question. So for RB912, it would be MikroTik.
thank you very much...indeed ,my question is about a scientific wireless concept...lets say the question in a different way ...if we have any accesspoint with any TX POWER value for example 1000mw,600mw,400mw,etc.
we connect that accesspoint with any kind of a DUAL CHAIN antenna ..is it true that the tx power of accesspoint will be divided on 2 ( halve of its tx power for chain0 and the another halve for chain1 ) ???
I wil be very thankfull if you help me to find the replay and apologize me if i insist to know it ☺️
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59 minutes ago, Tasos said:
@laithmikrotik- I'm not sure as all MFGs might do some different things. Its best to ask the MFG of the radio you want to use if that is how it works. We don't make the radios, just kick ass antennas to make them sing
with my respect to your replay.
what do mean by your saying MFGS .i have no any idea about what do mean !
Anyway thank you
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hi every one
if we connect any dual chain access point for example RB912 ( 1000mw tx power )+dual chain antenna , is it true that the tx power of the access point divided on 2 , so the result is 500mw for chain0 and 500mw for chain1 ..is that true ?
with thanks
dual chain accesspoint + dual chain antenna
in Q&A from Webinars
Posted
thank you very much
1000mw=30dbm
each chain = 30-3=27dbm for each chain (log scaleing )
i will contact with the MFG to ensure that