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Hi to all
In EZNEC, when we want to get the near field datas, there is an option to enter the input power. So for a 2 kW PEP power, in order to obtain the V/m or A/m at a certain distance, should we directly enter 2000 W in the input power window, or should we transform it to the effective power 'RMS' value of 2000/sqrt(2) = 1414,2 W, and then enter 1414,2 W instead? Thanks for your help de Pierre VE2PID |
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Hi to all
In EZNEC, when we want to get the near field datas, there is an option to enter the input power. So for a 2 kW PEP power, in order to obtain the V/m or A/m at a certain distance, should we directly enter 2000 W in the input power window, or should we transform it to the effective power 'RMS' value of 2000/sqrt(2) = 1414,2 W, and then enter 1414,2 W instead? Thanks for your help de Pierre VE2PID I am not familiar with EZNEC, but I would say that you must enter 2000W, simply because the RMS concept cannot be applied to power (only "average power" exists, not "RMS power"). RMS can be used for voltage or current, but not power. So, "2kW PEP" means that the "average power around the instant in which power is maximum" is 2kW. Probably EZ-NEC returns you the RMS V/m or RMS A/m values around the instant in which V/m or A/m is maximum. 73 Tony I0JX Rome, Italy |
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