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dBm to Watt Conversion Table
dBmWattsdBmWattsdBmWatts
01.0 mW1640 mW321.6 W
11.3 mW1750 mW332.0 W
21.6 mW1863 mW342.5 W
32.0 mW1979 mW353.2 W
42.5 mW20100 mW364.0 W
53.2 mW21126 mW375.0 W
64 mW22158 mW386.3 W
75 mW23200 mW398.0 W
86 mW24250 mW4010 W
98 mW25316 mW4113 W
1010 mW26398 mW4216 W
1113 mW27500 mW4320 W
1216 mW28630 mW4425 W
1320 mW29800 mW4532 W
1425 mW301.0 W4640 W
1532 mW311.3 W4750 W

Remember when calculating your total output that the FCC only allows 36dBm EIRP (4 watts)!

Transmitted power must be configured correctly to prevent potential interference problems due to the effective isotropic radiated power exceeding the limits as defined in FCC part 15.247(i).

As defined in FCC part 15.247(i), the power transmitted by the transmitter can only have a maximum power level of 1 watt or 30dBm.

The antenna can only have a maximum gain of 6dBi.

If the power at the transmitter is lowered by 1dB, the antenna gain can be increased by an additional 3dB.

For example, if an installation reduced power at the transmitter to 29dBm, it could use an antenna having a gain of 9dBi.

In general, for every 1dB power reduction at the transmitter from 30dBm, an installation can add 3dB gain at the antenna.

A breakdown of transmitter versus antenna gain is as follows:

30dBm transmit - 6dBi antenna
29dBm transmit - 9dBi antenna
28dBm transmit - 12dBi antenna
27dBm transmit - 15dBi antenna
26dBm transmit - 18dBi antenna
25dBm transmit - 21dBi antenna
24dBm transmit - 24dBi antenna
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