Brian Guralnick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Little off topic, I figured I might get a quick response here. I need the
>formula to determine the Wave Length in Meters with regard to a specified frequency
>in MHz.
Is that the wave length in free space, or on a PC board?
In free space, it is L =
Thanks all, now I can really p-off the FCC. hehe :)
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At 04:11 PM 11/07/01 +1000, you wrote:
>This is fine for free space, but if you're trying to calculate the
>wavelength in something like coax you have to take into account the change
>in velocity:
>
>
>Wave Lenght (in meters) = (VF.c)/f
>
>Where VF = velocity factor (about 0.6 for RG59)
VF is 1/S
n m/s
f = frequency in Hz
-Original Message-
From: Darren Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2001 3:01 PM
To: 'Protel EDA Forum'
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Off topic / Need formula to calculate F in Mhz >
Wave length.
Brian,
wave length = 300/
> I need the formula to determine the Wave Length in Meters with regard to a
specified frequency in MHz.
Divide the frequency into the Speed of Light (300,000,000 Meters per Second)
(in free space is actually 299,792,458 m/s)
... Zim
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Brian,
wave length = 300/freq (Mhz)
Darren
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Guralnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2001 14:29
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> Subject: [PEDA] Off topic / Need formula to calculate F in
> Mhz > Wave l
Hi all,
Little off topic, I figured I might get a quick response here. I need the formula
to determine the Wave Length in Meters with regard to a specified frequency in MHz.
Thanks,
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Brian Guralnick
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