We stick to the 17dBm output of the RADIO, but we do use 10dBi sectors...
Unless you've got 7dB loss in the feedline between the radio and the sector antenna at your operating frequency, you're over the limit and should turn the radio output down appropriately. 17dBm + 10dBi = 27dBm EIRP, or 501.19mW EIRP.
You can subtract any calculated or measured loss in the feedline, up to but not including any pigtail that is attached permanently to an antenna. The gain figures published by antenna suppliers usually cover any losses in such pigtails if they are permanent fixtures, e.g. part of the antenna construction. 35m of LMR-400 between radio and antenna would give you that 7dB loss. 5.8m of RG-58C will give about the same loss.
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