Adtran TRC4206L1 ユーザーズマニュアル
TRACER 4206 System Manual
Section 2, Microwave Path Engineering Basics
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where the variables in the equation are defined as
P
R
received power (Watts)
P
T
transmitted power (100 mW (max) for TRACER 4206 - adjustable)
G
T
transmit antenna gain
G
R
receive antenna gain
λ
carrier wavelength (c / ƒ) (meters)
d
path distance (meters)
L
other losses (RF coaxial cable, etc.)
The transmitted power is limited for the 5.8 GHz ISM band to 1W or 30 dBm. The actual transmit and
receive antenna gain values are strictly dependent upon the physical characteristics of the antennas
installed for each link. Typical gains are between 20 and 40 dB. For example, a 4 foot diameter Parabolic
dish has 34.2 dB of gain at 5.8 GHz. The carrier wavelength is the physical wavelength of the main RF
carrier being used for communication, and is usually approximated at the center frequency of the band,
which is 5787.5 MHz. This gives a wavelength of 5.18 cm.
receive antenna gain values are strictly dependent upon the physical characteristics of the antennas
installed for each link. Typical gains are between 20 and 40 dB. For example, a 4 foot diameter Parabolic
dish has 34.2 dB of gain at 5.8 GHz. The carrier wavelength is the physical wavelength of the main RF
carrier being used for communication, and is usually approximated at the center frequency of the band,
which is 5787.5 MHz. This gives a wavelength of 5.18 cm.
The path distance is simply the physical distance between the transmit and receive antennas. For the
TRACER 4206 these distances can range up to 30 miles. The final parameter L incorporates all other
signal power losses in the microwave link, most of which are caused by antenna feed.
TRACER 4206 these distances can range up to 30 miles. The final parameter L incorporates all other
signal power losses in the microwave link, most of which are caused by antenna feed.
4.
ANTENNA GAIN
Best performance will result from the use of a parabolic dish antenna. Antenna gain is determined by the
size of the dish, with typical features detailed below. Dish manufacturers will be able to supply gains for
other types of antennas.
size of the dish, with typical features detailed below. Dish manufacturers will be able to supply gains for
other types of antennas.
Table 1. Antenna Gain for Given Dish Diameters
Dish Diameter
(in feet)
Gain
(in dBi)
2
28.5
4
34.2
6
37.5
8
40.7
10
42.5
12
44.2