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Microwave WLAN calculators 
EIRP Effective Isotropic Radiated Power calculator, This calculation will give you the effective power output from the transmitting antenna
Calculate Voltage Loss over Cat5 Fresnel Clearance Zone, Free Space Loss, FSL, EIRP, dB <-> mW, Lat/Lon to Distance, Downtilt Coverage Radius, Remote Antenna Tilt
Calculating Distances Between Two Points ways to calculate the distance between two points on the earth's surface, defined by their latitude and longitude
Calculator for Distances between Geographical Locations Enter the Latitude and Longitude of the starting point, the distance (km) and bearing (degrees E of North) to another point
dBm/dBW/Milliwatts Calculator
Free space loss calculator Free space loss (FSL) is an attenuation of electromagnetic waves in open space between isotropic antennas. It depends on frequency and distance
Free space loss calculator (Miles)
Free space loss calculator Km, This calculation gives you how much signal loss you will incur over a given distance in free space for a signal of a given frequency
Free space loss calculator Free space loss calculator, Free space loss (FSL) is an attenuation of electromagnetic waves in open space between isotropic antennas. It depends on frequency and distance
Free Space Distance Calculator 2.4GHz Free Space Distance Calculator 2.4GHz
Fresnel Clearance Zone Fresnel Clearance Zone calculator, Fresnel Zone in Meters, Fresnel Zone in Feet
Fresnel zones While designing microwave link, very important thing is to check if the first Fresnel zone is free of obstructions. First Fresnel zone is an ellipsoid of revolution, whitch focuses are in antennas' place
Link Margin This calculation gives you the difference between the power of the signal recieved at the remote end, and the receive sensitivity of the remote end. From this you can determine the viability of a link. Around 10dBm (better: 10dBm) of margin is desirable for a reliable link (WLAN antennas)
Link Planning for Wireless LAN (WLAN) Effective transmitting power: transmitter power [dBm] {minus} (cable +connector) loss [dB] {plus} antenna gain [dBi] Propagation loss [dB]: Free space loss [dB]. Effective receiving sensibility: antenna gain[dBi]- cable loss [dB]- receiver sensitivity [dBm]
Link Planning for Wireless LAN (WLAN) Effective transmitting power: transmitter power [dBm] {minus} (cable +connector) loss [dB] {plus} antenna gain [dBi], Propagation loss [dB]: Free space loss [dB], Effective receiving sensibility: antenna gain[dBi]- cable loss [dB]- receiver sensitivity [dBm], Loss in a coaxial cable at 2.45 GHz, Connector losses, Radiated power, Receiver sensitivity, Signal to Noise Ratio, Propagation: Fresnel ellipsoid, Propagation: Diffraction, Propagation: Polarisation, Reflections and delay spread
Radio theory and link planning for Wireless LAN calculators included, Loss in a coaxial cable at 2.45 GHz, Antenna gain, Radiated power, Free space loss, Receiver sensitivity, Signal to Noise Ratio, Link budget, Propagation: Fresnel ellipsoid, Propagation: Diffraction, Propagation: Polarisation, Reflections and delay spread
Wireless Calculators Wireless Calculators, total power of your system in dBm, power loss over distance, dBm to milliWatts and milliWatts to dBm
Wireless Calculators total power of your system in dBm, power loss over distance, dBm to milliWatts and milliWatts to dBm, Fresnel Clearance Zone, Longitude Bearing, Antenna Downtilt
Wireless Design Toolkit free space loss (fsl), range at 2.44GHz, wavelength in air, wavelength in coaxial cable, impedance of coaxial cable, velocity factor of coaxial cable, effective radiated power (erp), fade margin or system operating margin, convert dBm and milliWatts (mW), convert diameter and circumference, convert inches and mm, convert miles and metres, convert feet and metres
Wireless link calculator Wireless Network Link Analysis, A wireless link consists of three basic elements: Effective transmitting power (EIRP): [ transmitter power (dBm) ] PLUS [ connector losses (dB) ] PLUS [ tx antenna gain (dBi) ] , Propagation loss: [ Free space loss (dB) ] Effective receiving sensibility: [ rx antenna gain (dBi) ] PLUS [ cable loss (dB) ] PLUS [ receiver sensitivity (dBm) ]
Wireless link calculator
Wireless Network Link Analysis Wireless Network Link Analysis
Wireless Network Link Analysis Calculates approximate received power levels and fade margins for microwave wireless links
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