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Well, a 6 dB boost would double your range, IF you aren't
hitting the limits imposed by your radio horizon. _____________ Clarification: the coverage AREA doubles for the above situation, but the "range," or distance from the transmit antenna to a given field strength value increases only by about 40%. Here are the numbers, using the FCC's F50,50 curves for UHF NTSC TV propagation. 50W ERP from 100 feet above average terrain: 60dBuV/m at 2.99 miles Coverage area within the 60dBuV/m contour = 28 sq miles 200W ERP from 100 feet above average terrain (a 6dB ERP increase from the above example): 66dBuV/m at 2.99 miles 60dBuV/m at 4.2 miles Coverage area within the 60dBuV/m contour = 55.4 sq miles The radio horizon for these examples is located about 14 miles from the antenna site (at a 0.15 degree depression angle). RF Visit http://rfry.org for FM transmission system papers. |
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