Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: 4 m
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Antenna gain for a parabolic dish scales with physical size relative to wavelength. When operating at a higher frequency (shorter wavelength), a smaller dish can achieve the same gain as a larger dish at a lower frequency, assuming similar efficiency.
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Concept / Approach:
Parabolic dish gain G ∝ (D/λ)^2. For constant G and η, D ∝ λ. If frequency increases by 5×, wavelength decreases by 5×, so required diameter decreases by 5×.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Let frequency ratio r = f2/f1 = 30/6 = 5 (or 20/4 = 5).D2 = D1 * (λ2/λ1) = D1 * (f1/f2) = 20 m * (1/5) = 4 m.Thus a 4 m dish at 20/30 GHz yields approximately the same gain as a 20 m dish at 4/6 GHz.Verification / Alternative check:
Back-of-the-envelope: G(dBi) ≈ 10 log10[(πD/λ)^2 η]. Keeping (D/λ) constant preserves gain.
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Final Answer:
4 m
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