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hi,
I am thinking about homebrewing a little digital packet transmitter for 233.6MHz to telemeter some data back from a model aircraft (no not radio control). It looks like thats a good freq for packet and it seems to be very quite on my scanner. I was looking at VHF versus .. say 900MHz to save power and keep the batteries small. Perhaps a half a watt output max. Do I understand correctly that since 233 is a quarter of 900MHz, it appears the rf loss will be about 12db less (simple free space) than if I went to 900, and thus it would take 16 times as much power at 900MHz to achieve the same distance? I know that the higher freq would take more power but 1/2 watt versus 8 watts seems like a big difference. Thanks in advance for the brain check. A |
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