ooo yeah i understand. Let me explain, my source for 10 GHz is a motion sensor, i have isolated the Tx antenna. and its power level is around 5dBm at 10,5 GHz. For testing the amplifier i used an rf source with adjustable frequency and power level. So, when i set it to 10,5 GHz and -20dBm the output power level of the amplifier as seen on the spectrum analyzer is -15dBm. I am using this amplifier at the receiver side of a communication link (i.e. after the dipole antenna) where the signal power is very low (imagine : it begins with 5dBm from the source, another 5dB gain from an amplifier and then through rf cable to coaxial cable to a dipole, parabolic dish, air, dish, dipole, coaxial cable, rf cable this amplifier and analyzer) after this the power level is around -30dBm. This is a MSc project, obviously i dont do it completely alone, my supervisor helps me