Recalling my 30 year ago radio theory but here goes.
I'm pretty sure "dBi" refers to dB gain over an isotropic antenna, which is a theoretical antenna with zero gain. You can't make an isotropic antenna.
The other way to reference gain is to a standard half wave dipole antenna which has about 2.2dB gain over an isotropic (again only theoretical ). This "dBd" measurement is more practical because a dipole antenna can actually be built and other antennas tested against it as a reference. A quarter wave ground plane antenna looks electrically like a half wave dipole.
If you Google isotropic antenna you will get more on the theory.


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