Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics | TRACER 5045 System Manual |
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Table 3 lists path loss values for various path lengths for the TRACER 5045 5.8 GHz system. Values not listed in the table can be interpolated from those listed.
Table 3. Path Loss for Given Path Lengths
Path Length | Path Loss |
(miles) | (dB) |
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1 | 112 |
2 | 118 |
3 | 121 |
4 | 124 |
5 | 126 |
10 | 132 |
15 | 135 |
20 | 138 |
25 | 140 |
30 | 141 |
35 | 143 |
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5.RECEIVER SENSITIVITY
Receiver sensitivity is a value expressed in decibels referenced to one milliwatt (dBm) that corresponds to the minimum amount of signal power needed at the receiver to achieve a given bit error rate (BER). Receiver sensitivity is usually a negative number of decibels and smaller receiver sensitivity (higher quantity negative number) is better for a given BER. Several factors affect receiver sensitivity including the data bandwidth of the wireless link, and the amount of additional signal degradation introduced in the receiver electronics. The receiver sensitivity of the TRACER 5045 is
Should an interferer be present nearby, three software selectable bandplans are provided for frequency agility. Changing the TRACER 5045 bandplan does not require additional components, or opening of the radio. See TRACER System Configuration > RF Bandplan on page 47 for additional details.
6.ANTENNA INFORMATION
The overall wireless system is directly affected by the antenna selection and installation. The following sections discuss several factors concerning antenna selection and installation.
Antenna Alignment
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