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How is the maximum allowed EIRP calculated, given the maximum allowed EIRP density?

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How is the maximum allowed EIRP calculated, given the maximum allowed EIRP density?

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Given a Transmit Symbol Rate(TSR) of X (expressed in KBaud) and a Maximum allowed EIRP density (expressed in either dBW/4 KHz or dBW/40 KHz): Max allowed EIRP for a signal transmitted with a TSR of X Kbaud= Maximum allowed EIRP density (referred to 4 KHz band)+10*log (X/4) Or Max allowed EIRP for a signal transmitted with a TSR of X Kbaud= Maximum allowed EIRP density (referred to 40 KHz band)+10*log (X/40) In both cases above the measurement unit of the EIRP is expressed in dBW.

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