What wireless networking term describes the increase of RF energy in an intentional direction with the use of an antenna?
Options:
A.
Directed Radiation
B.
Beam Digression
C.
Passive Gain
D.
Active Amplification
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
Passive Gain is the increase of RF energy in an intentional direction with the use of an antenna. It is achieved by focusing the same amount of power into a smaller area, resulting in a higher power density and a stronger signal. Passive Gain does not require any additional power or amplification, but rather depends on the antenna’s physical characteristics, such as size, shape, and orientation. Passive Gain is also expressed in decibels (dB) and is related to the antenna’s beamwidth and directivity. References: 1, Chapter 2, page 63; 2, Section 2.3