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Calculate antenna gain from input power and output power, or find output power from input power and antenna gain. Essential tool for RF engineers, wireless systems, and communication link design.
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Antenna Gain Formula
G(dB) = Pout − Pin
G(dB)
= Antenna Gain (dB)
Pout
= Output Power (dBm)
Pin
= Input Power (dBm)
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Input Power (dBm)
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Output Power (dBm)
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Antenna Gain (dB)
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Formula Used
G(dB) = Pout(dBm) − Pin(dBm)
Gain is the difference between output power and input power.
Quick Reference (Antenna Gain)
dBi Antenna Type
2 dBi Basic Dipole
5 dBi WiFi Antenna
8 dBi Omni Directional
12 dBi Panel Antenna
18 dBi Yagi Antenna
24 dBi Parabolic Dish
What is Antenna Gain?
Antenna gain describes how effectively an antenna focuses RF energy in a specific direction compared to an isotropic reference antenna. Higher gain improves signal strength, communication range, and transmission efficiency.
Higher gain = stronger directional signal
dBi compares gain to isotropic radiator
High gain antennas increase communication distance
Directional antennas typically have higher gain
Used in telecom, WiFi, satellite, radar, and RF systems

Frequently Asked Questions

Antenna gain measures how effectively an antenna directs RF energy in a specific direction compared to a reference antenna.
dBi means decibels relative to an isotropic radiator, which is an ideal theoretical antenna that radiates equally in all directions.
Higher antenna gain improves signal strength, communication range, and directional RF transmission efficiency.
dBi is referenced to an isotropic antenna while dBd is referenced to a dipole antenna. 0 dBd equals approximately 2.15 dBi.
Yes. Higher gain antennas focus RF energy more effectively, increasing communication distance and signal coverage.
High gain antennas are used in telecom towers, satellite communication, WiFi links, microwave systems, radar, and wireless networks.

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