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EIPR
(redirected from Effective isotropic radiated power)

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EIPREgyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (Cairo, Egypt; est. 2002)
EIPREuropean Intellectual Property Review (est. 1978; journal)
EIPREnforcers of Intellectual Property Rights (India)
EIPREffective Isotropic Radiated Power
EIPREnhanced In-Process Review
EIPRExternal Interrupt Pending Register (computing)


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The connectivity links are engineered by selecting the correct operating frequency and effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP), this is achieved by selecting the optimum size of the antenna dishes.
ICO satellites will carry an integrated C- and S-band payload -- with a total of 5,100 watts of power and a peak effective isotropic radiated power of 58 dBW -- to support 4,500 simultaneous telephone calls.
Crosspan offers both 500 and 1250-watt effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP), two carrier, active antennas which consist of a multi-aperture phased array antenna, distributed low-power amplifiers and low-noise amplifiers (all integrated in a single package).
 
 
 
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