Absolute gain
The
absolute gain of an
antenna, for a given direction and
polarization, is the ratio of (a) the
power that would be required at the
input of an ideal
isotropic radiator to (b) the power actually supplied to the given antenna, to produce the same
radiation intensity in the
far-field region.
If no direction is given, the absolute gain of an antenna corresponds to the direction of maximum effective radiated power. Absolute gain is usually expressed in dB.
Examples of absolute gain are no-load gain, full-load gain, and small-signal gain.