Antenna Factor and Gain Calculations
Enter the desired frequency and any one of the remaining fields. The tool will calculate the rest. * Valid only for 50 ohm systems.
Works like the reference tool: change Frequency and one of (AF, Gain dBi, Gain numeric) and the remaining values update. Uses the attached formulas and \(\lambda=c/f\).
| Frequency | — | (MHz) |
|---|---|---|
| Antenna Factor | — | (dB/m) |
| Gain | — | (dBi) |
| Gain | — | (numeric) |
Definitions & Illustration
Concept overviewAntenna Factor (AF) / Correction Factor
Antenna Factor (or correction factor) is defined as the ratio of the incident electromagnetic field to the output voltage from the antenna and the output connector.
Gain (dBi)
Gain (dBi) is the ratio of the signal received or transmitted by a given antenna as compared to an isotropic antenna. Antenna gain is achieved by making the antenna directional.