Hello all,
I would appreciate your comments/guidance about this question.
 
I have a calibrated biconical antenna and its calibration report includes its
AF (antenna factor) and the Gain at 1 meter.
 
I would like to get the corresponding TAF (Transmit Antenna Factor) for this
antenna at 1 m, 3 m and 10 m. 
 
The question is, Is it possible calculate TAF for distances at 1 m, 3 m & 10 m
using the AF at 1 m?
 
It may be a different situation for the 1 m as I already have the AF at that
distance. Do I need to get the calibrated AF for the other two distances?
 
Thank you very much.
 
Rodrigo Rodriguez

 


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