User`s guide

Appendix
BreezeNET PRO.11
9-19 User’s
Guide
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Loss of power of an RF signal traveling (propagating) through space. It is expressed
in dB. Path loss depends on:
The distance between transmitting and receiving antennas
Line of sight clearance between the receiving and transmitting antennas
Antenna height
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Attenuation of the electromagnetic wave while propagating through space. This
attenuation is calculated using the following formula:
Free space loss = 32.4 + 20xLog(F
Mhz
) + 20xLog(R
Km
)
F is the RF frequency expressed in Mhz.
R is the distance between the transmitting and receiving antennas.
At 2.4 Ghz, this formula is: 100+20xLog(R
Km
)
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Isotropic Antenna
A hypothetical antenna having equal radiation intensity in all directions. Used as a
zero dB gain reference in directivity calculation (gain).
Antenna Gain
A measure of directivity. It is defined as the ratio of the radiation intensity in a
given direction to the radiation intensity that would be obtained if the power
accepted by the antenna was radiated equally in all directions (isotropically).
Antenna gain is expressed in dBi.