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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:29:29 -0500, "xpyttl"
wrote: Yeah, 40 microwatts, really. I probably should hasten to add that this was not a random QSO. The transmitting station has been sending a beacon at various times, frequencies, and power levels for several weeks. There have probably been several hundred stations listening for that beacon. oh, that was the case ... .... well, I recalculated reached distance for usuable everydays connection in real normal conditions with average equipment /forgetting the extremes!/ (after some additional thinking reading these posts) to even simplier formula than before & more realistic (a bit larger distances reached) as follows: to reach the distance of ONE full wavelenght (ex.80m for 3,75MHz) you approx. need Rf RMS voltage on TX out for antenna (50ohm) : 1mV - for narrowBand unmod.carr.CW 3,16mV - for ordinary CW & SSB (+10dB) 10mV !! - for ordinary FM & AM or other (another +10dB = +20dB) 30mV - for PacketRadio - for no data loss (+ another 10dB) .... so original poster (Peter) could get out of his set normally 5Km for sure (more than 3 miles with his 7mW-atts). IMHO this is some kind of reasonable expectations about recieving range ... bye .. :-) -- Regards , SPAJKY ® & visit my site @ http://www.spajky.vze.com "Tualatin OC-ed / BX-Slot1 / inaudible setup!" E-mail AntiSpam: remove ## |