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100 m W can 7 Km according http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xNFg8l5tjDI I draw conclusion from the movie at 0.22 second from the above movie 1000 m W = 1 W 1 W can reach 7KM * 10 5 W = 7KM * 10 * 5 = 350 KM the signal still cannot reach the AO 51 satellite which is 850 Km away from the earth. to reach AO 51 the power required at least 12.5 W 7KM * 10 * 12.5 =875 KM is my calculation correct? No.Bear in mind that signal strength goes as inverse square of distance.. Doubling the distance requires 4 times the power. Or conversely, 10 times the power only gives you about 3x the range (square root of 10)). However, the initial assumptions for required power (100mW = 700m) is invalid. For example Pioneer 10 radiated about 8 Watts at 2.2 GHz from well past the orbit of Saturn, and we detected it here on Earth (but we used a big 70m dish with a cryogenic receiver to do it). And it's not like it carried voice.. more like telemetry at 8 bits/second. So, let's get back in the realm of possibility. Since you're looking at AO51, that's an FM receiver on the bird. It's spec'd to require -125dBm on 2meters. The range to the satellite varies from 800km (satellite overhead) to 3000km (satellite on horizon). On 2M uplink, the path loss due to distance is about -145 to -134 dB plus another 3 or 4 dB for ionosphere and polarization losses. Working backwards: -125dBm +140dB = about +25dBm (300mW) into a omnidirectional antenna should do it. In reality, you might want to use a 4-5 Watt transmitter and a 6 dB gain antenna to really get a good signal in there. http://www.qsl.net/kb7ino/2_sat_calc.html has more info, as does http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/echo/Echo_Linkbudget.php |
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