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 +====== Link margin calculations (line of sight) ======
 + 
 +Knowing antenna gain, receiver sensitivity and transmit power, calculate the Link Margin
  
 +==== Calculate the Path Loss in dB ====
 +
 + Path Loss (dB) = 37 dB + 20log(f) + 20log(d)
 + with f in MHz and d in miles.
 + 
 +==== Calculate the maximum Received Signal Strength in dBm ====
 +
 +Rss(dBm) = Transmit Power(dBm) + Receive Antenna Gain(dB) + transmit antenna gain(dB) – path loss(dB)
 +
 +==== Estimate Fade Margin in dB ====
 +
 +Outside operation with no obstruction,​ half wave antenna protruding from electronic enclosure: Fade Margin should be at least 5dB
 +Inside building operation or compromised antenna (inside enclosure, antenna less than ½ wavelength from other conductors or operator'​s body: Fade Margin should be at least 40dB
 +
 +==== Calculate the Link Margin in dB ====
 +
 +Link Margin(dB) = Rss (dBm) – Receiver Sensitivity (dBm) – Fade Margin(dB)
 +
 +==== Notes: ====
 +
 +Fade Margin is affected by many factors. In addition to type and mounting of the antennas, other factors include orientation of the antennas (cross polarization),​ proximity of large metal objects (causing multipath) and interfering radio signals (intentional or not) that may affect operation of the receiver itself.
 
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