Holger Wirtz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 05:49:48PM +, Steve Hosgood wrote:
[...]
So, Holger, if you arrange that all radio transmission packets in FG/MP
carry the transmitter's wattage and the location of the source, you can
work
out the straight-line distance from yourself
Dene,
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 09:02:54PM +1300, Dene wrote:
[...]
I've had a chance to review the path loss formulae
Very simply, the height factors of the TX and Rx aerials is only used to
translate what might be an oblique angle into a horizontal distance, in
all reality when ATC
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Holger Wirtz wrote:
I think I will present a beta-release of the VoIP-Com-Package for FG the
next weeks. For realism purposes I have a simple question:
What is the normal range for the Voice-COM-Equipment in a plane? I think
that a COM1 in a Cessna is not as one of an
Am Dienstag, 13. Februar 2007 15:31 schrieb Holger Wirtz:
power... What I need is a simple number which should describe the
maximum range og a COM1. For example 5 km? oder 20 km???
No such constant number. It highly depends on
- elevation of the ground station
- height above ground of the
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Holger Wirtz wrote:
What is the normal range for the Voice-COM-Equipment in a plane?
I'm no expert in this area but isn't most aviation radio communication in
the VHF frequency range? I think VHF transmissions are mostly limited to
line of
Martin Spott wrote:
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Holger Wirtz wrote:
What is the normal range for the Voice-COM-Equipment in a plane?
I'm no expert in this area but isn't most aviation radio communication in
the VHF frequency range? I think VHF
Just a resend of a failed posting from earlier:
I (Steve Hosgood) wrote:
Anders Gidenstam wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Holger Wirtz wrote:
I know that exact
range answers are depending from more parameters than only the output
power... What I need is a simple number which should describe
Hello *,
ok - that was one of my typical need only one parameter question :-)
I see that this is not so easy as I thaught... but it is not an
insolvable problem. I think I will put a more or less complex formula
insite my range detection.
Thanks all!
Holger
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On 02/13/2007 09:31 AM, Holger Wirtz wrote:
What I need is a simple number which should describe the
maximum range og a COM1. For example 5 km? oder 20 km???
As others have pointed out, the simple answer is line of sight.
See algorithms below.
COM1 in a Cessna is not as one of an Airbus.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 05:49:48PM +, Steve Hosgood wrote:
[...]
So, Holger, if you arrange that all radio transmission packets in FG/MP
carry the transmitter's wattage and the location of the source, you can work
out the straight-line distance from yourself (call it 'd'), and then do
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