Asked by Arnau EC
Consider a pocket transistor radio receiver at 1MHz:
a) What is the effective aperture of its ferrite rod antenna (assuma the antenna has a sin^2 alpha power pattern)?
b) At 10km from a 10KW (Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power), 1MHz broadcasta station, assuming line of sight propagation: what electric field and power density will be available in this aperture?
c) Would the pocket unit be effective for transmitting at 1MHz?
a) What is the effective aperture of its ferrite rod antenna (assuma the antenna has a sin^2 alpha power pattern)?
b) At 10km from a 10KW (Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power), 1MHz broadcasta station, assuming line of sight propagation: what electric field and power density will be available in this aperture?
c) Would the pocket unit be effective for transmitting at 1MHz?
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