Well put, Al. Thank you. More watts per Hertz!

> On Nov 17, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Al Lorona <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Your intuition is correct, David. The same power in a narrower bandwidth 
> results in a higher spectral power density -- more watts per Hertz, so to 
> speak. Not to mention that at the receiving end, the operator can narrow his 
> bandwidth which lowers the noise floor that he hears underneath you.
> 
> Al  W6LX 
> 
> 
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>>>> As bandwidth is broadened, is effective radiated power diluted? 
>>>> 
>>>> David Ahrendts, KC0XT 
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