Effective Isotropically-radiated Power

Effective isotropically-radiated power (EIRP) is simply the amount of power radiated out of the antenna, into the air. EIRP takes into account the losses in transmission line and connectors and the gain of the antenna, and presents a value of power out of the antenna, expressed in decibels.
EIRP = (power of transmitter (dBm)) (losses in transmition line (dBm)) + (antenna gain(dBm))
This example uses dBm, although it is also common to see dBw. Decibels is a measure of the reference between input and output. dBm uses a reference od 1mW and dBw uses a reference of 1W.
dBm = 10 log(power out / 1mW)
and
dBw = 10 log(power out / 1W)
A transmitter with a 50W output can be expressed as a 16dBw output
16.9897 = 10 * log(50/1)

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