On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 10:44:59AM -0700, Tim Pozar wrote:
> As an example...
> 
> If we had a 24 dBi antenna on both ends of a point-to-point link
> with the legal max power of .25 Watts (FCC 15.247) we would have a
> fade margin of 47.775 dB (with a 80 dBm RX threshold) over a 1 mile
> link.  If we had a passive repeater connecting two 1 mile links we
> would have to multiply the pass loss of one link (104.2 dB) by 2
> and the antenna gain (48 dBi) by 2.  This would have a total path
> loss of 108.4 dB and would put the RX signal at -88.42 dBm. 

Whoops... That should be 208.4 dB.

Tim
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