For a magnetic field, with units of A/m, the corresponding antenna factor is in units of A/(V⋅m). For the relationship between the electric and magnetic fields, see the impedance of free space.
For a 50 Ω load, knowing that PD Ae = Pr = V2/R and E2= PD ~ 377PD (E and V noted here are the RMS values averaged over time), the antenna factor is developed as:
Where
Ae = (λ2G)/4π: the antenna effective aperture
PD is the power density in watts per unit area
Pr is the power delivered into the load resistance presented by the receiver (normally 50 ohms)
For antennas which are not defined by a physical area, such as monopoles and dipoles consisting of thin rod conductors, the effective length (units: meter) is used to measure the ratio between voltage and electric field.