ADTRAN 4206 Plan A, 4106 Plan A Path Loss LP, Typical Coaxial Loss for Common Cable Types

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TRACER 4106/4206 System Manual

Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics

 

 

Table 2 gives typical loss figures for some of the more common coaxial cable types (per 100 feet).

Table 2. Typical Coaxial Loss for Common Cable Types

 

2.4 GHz Loss/100 ft.

5.8 GHz Loss/100 ft.

Cable Type

(in dB)

(in dB)

 

 

 

RG58

80

N/A

RG8 (air)

20

N/A

 

 

 

RG8 (foam)

9

N/A

 

 

 

1/4” Coax

5.91

11.36

3/8” Coax

5.76

9.65

 

 

 

1/2” Coax

3.83

6.49

 

 

 

5/8” Coax

2.98

4.90

7/8” Coax

2.2

N/A

 

 

 

1 1/4” Coax

1.62

N/A

 

 

 

1 5/8” Coax

1.41

N/A

5.8 GHz Elliptical Waveguide

N/A

1.23

 

 

 

Path Loss (LP)

Path loss is the estimated attenuation between the transmit and receive antennas caused by signal separation and scattering. The path loss is considered basic transmission loss over the microwave link. The following expression calculates path loss:

LP =

4πd

2

=

4πdf

2

(dB)

---------λ

 

-----------c

 

 

where

fcarrier frequency (Hz)

λcarrier wavelength (c / f) (meters) d path distance (meters)

c speed of light, free-space (meters)

or

LP = 96.6 + 20 log10(d) + 20·log10(f)

(dB)

where d is expressed in miles and f in GHz

Path loss, as shown here, increases rapidly as either the path length increases or the carrier wavelength decreases (which happens as the carrier frequency increases). Therefore, longer microwave paths naturally experience more path loss than shorter paths. Likewise, higher frequency microwave communication experiences more path loss than lower frequency microwave communication.

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