11.10.2 Why Do Radio Waves Become Weaker AS They Travel?
Signals become progressively weaker with increasing distance, even in perfect free space. This FAQ explains spherical spreading, free-space loss, effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP), antenna aperture, and the Friis transmission equation, showing why signal strength decreases and how antennas help overcome this loss.
- Why Doesn't a Radio Signal Maintain the Same Strength?
- Is Energy Being Lost?
- Why Does Signal Strength Follow the Inverse-Square Law?
- What Is Free-Space Loss?
- What Is Power Density?
- Why Do Antennas Matter?
- What Is EIRP?
- What Is the Friis Transmission Equation?
- Why Do Higher Frequencies Appear to Have Greater Path Loss?
- How Does This Affect Communication-System Design?
- Why Is Understanding Free-Space Path Loss So Important?
- What Should You Remember?
