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The total distance between the transmitting and receiving antenna of a microwave link at 10GHz, is 30 Km. the height of the Tx antenna is above ground level is 20 m. the maximum acceptable total path loss is 169 dB. Furthermore there is hill located 10 km away from the transmitter antenna with a height of 80m. calculate the height of the receiver antenna for the path loss to be just equal to the maximum acceptable value? _____________ The height above mean sea level of the tx and rx sites, and the terrain profile for the path would be necessary to answer this ~ accurately. But for a smooth earth model, the graphic at the link below will give some insight. It shows that a height of around 270 meters would be needed for the receive antenna, using a K-factor of 1.33 and 0.6 fresnel clearance for an 80 m hill 10 km downrange. The path loss then would be about 142 dB. http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8.../10GigPath.gif RF |
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