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Calculation of line of sight system gain



Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Assumptions for Hurst exponent calculationGain function calculation (frequency response)Magnitude-squared Coherence calculation inconsistenceCalculation of the correlation of two sinusoidalsSystem invertabilityDominant eigenvectors of an unknown matrixhow do you compute the channel gain from path loss index in wireless communication?Causal system, order of numerator and denominatorCalculation of actual analog input from bipolar ADC's outputcoding gain and shaping gain in SCMA










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I'm trying to calculate the overall gain of the transmitter-receiver system for a line-of-sight wireless transmission with the following properties:



  • A carrier frequency of 0.5GHz

  • A distance between the transmitter and receiver antennas of 2Km

  • A parabolic antenna in the transmitter with a face area of 0.8m2

  • An infinitesimal dipole in the receiver


From what I can understand/determine the equation for calculating gain is:



G = 4π*effective area/carrier wavelength/carrier wavelength OR



G = 4π*carrier frequency2*effective area/speed of light2




My question is how to calculate the overall gain of the system. Is it as simple as calculating the gain of the transmitter and receiver separately and then adding them together?










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    I'm trying to calculate the overall gain of the transmitter-receiver system for a line-of-sight wireless transmission with the following properties:



    • A carrier frequency of 0.5GHz

    • A distance between the transmitter and receiver antennas of 2Km

    • A parabolic antenna in the transmitter with a face area of 0.8m2

    • An infinitesimal dipole in the receiver


    From what I can understand/determine the equation for calculating gain is:



    G = 4π*effective area/carrier wavelength/carrier wavelength OR



    G = 4π*carrier frequency2*effective area/speed of light2




    My question is how to calculate the overall gain of the system. Is it as simple as calculating the gain of the transmitter and receiver separately and then adding them together?










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      I'm trying to calculate the overall gain of the transmitter-receiver system for a line-of-sight wireless transmission with the following properties:



      • A carrier frequency of 0.5GHz

      • A distance between the transmitter and receiver antennas of 2Km

      • A parabolic antenna in the transmitter with a face area of 0.8m2

      • An infinitesimal dipole in the receiver


      From what I can understand/determine the equation for calculating gain is:



      G = 4π*effective area/carrier wavelength/carrier wavelength OR



      G = 4π*carrier frequency2*effective area/speed of light2




      My question is how to calculate the overall gain of the system. Is it as simple as calculating the gain of the transmitter and receiver separately and then adding them together?










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      Lily Haynes is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to calculate the overall gain of the transmitter-receiver system for a line-of-sight wireless transmission with the following properties:



      • A carrier frequency of 0.5GHz

      • A distance between the transmitter and receiver antennas of 2Km

      • A parabolic antenna in the transmitter with a face area of 0.8m2

      • An infinitesimal dipole in the receiver


      From what I can understand/determine the equation for calculating gain is:



      G = 4π*effective area/carrier wavelength/carrier wavelength OR



      G = 4π*carrier frequency2*effective area/speed of light2




      My question is how to calculate the overall gain of the system. Is it as simple as calculating the gain of the transmitter and receiver separately and then adding them together?







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          You need to multiply the antenna gains, not add them. Specifically, if the free-space loss (attenuation) is $L_FS$, the transmitter antenna has gain $G_T$, and the receiver antenna has gain $G_R$, then the total system loss $L$ is $$ L = fracL_FSG_T G_R. $$ The system gain $G$ is $$G = frac1L = G_FSG _T G_R, $$ where $G_FS$ is the free-space gain.



          Of course, if you're doing the calculation in decibels, then the antenna gains are added: $$ G_dB = G_FS,dB + G_T,dB + G_R,dB. $$






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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
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            I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
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            Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
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            You're welcome; glad to be of help!
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          $begingroup$

          You need to multiply the antenna gains, not add them. Specifically, if the free-space loss (attenuation) is $L_FS$, the transmitter antenna has gain $G_T$, and the receiver antenna has gain $G_R$, then the total system loss $L$ is $$ L = fracL_FSG_T G_R. $$ The system gain $G$ is $$G = frac1L = G_FSG _T G_R, $$ where $G_FS$ is the free-space gain.



          Of course, if you're doing the calculation in decibels, then the antenna gains are added: $$ G_dB = G_FS,dB + G_T,dB + G_R,dB. $$






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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
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            – Lily Haynes
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          • $begingroup$
            I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
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            Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
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            You're welcome; glad to be of help!
            $endgroup$
            – MBaz
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          $begingroup$

          You need to multiply the antenna gains, not add them. Specifically, if the free-space loss (attenuation) is $L_FS$, the transmitter antenna has gain $G_T$, and the receiver antenna has gain $G_R$, then the total system loss $L$ is $$ L = fracL_FSG_T G_R. $$ The system gain $G$ is $$G = frac1L = G_FSG _T G_R, $$ where $G_FS$ is the free-space gain.



          Of course, if you're doing the calculation in decibels, then the antenna gains are added: $$ G_dB = G_FS,dB + G_T,dB + G_R,dB. $$






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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
            $endgroup$
            – Lily Haynes
            2 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
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            Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
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            You're welcome; glad to be of help!
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          $begingroup$

          You need to multiply the antenna gains, not add them. Specifically, if the free-space loss (attenuation) is $L_FS$, the transmitter antenna has gain $G_T$, and the receiver antenna has gain $G_R$, then the total system loss $L$ is $$ L = fracL_FSG_T G_R. $$ The system gain $G$ is $$G = frac1L = G_FSG _T G_R, $$ where $G_FS$ is the free-space gain.



          Of course, if you're doing the calculation in decibels, then the antenna gains are added: $$ G_dB = G_FS,dB + G_T,dB + G_R,dB. $$






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          You need to multiply the antenna gains, not add them. Specifically, if the free-space loss (attenuation) is $L_FS$, the transmitter antenna has gain $G_T$, and the receiver antenna has gain $G_R$, then the total system loss $L$ is $$ L = fracL_FSG_T G_R. $$ The system gain $G$ is $$G = frac1L = G_FSG _T G_R, $$ where $G_FS$ is the free-space gain.



          Of course, if you're doing the calculation in decibels, then the antenna gains are added: $$ G_dB = G_FS,dB + G_T,dB + G_R,dB. $$







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          • $begingroup$
            Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
            $endgroup$
            – Lily Haynes
            2 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
            $endgroup$
            – MBaz
            1 hour ago










          • $begingroup$
            Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
            $endgroup$
            – Lily Haynes
            1 hour ago










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            You're welcome; glad to be of help!
            $endgroup$
            – MBaz
            1 hour ago
















          • $begingroup$
            Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
            $endgroup$
            – Lily Haynes
            2 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
            $endgroup$
            – MBaz
            1 hour ago










          • $begingroup$
            Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
            $endgroup$
            – Lily Haynes
            1 hour ago










          • $begingroup$
            You're welcome; glad to be of help!
            $endgroup$
            – MBaz
            1 hour ago















          $begingroup$
          Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
          $endgroup$
          – Lily Haynes
          2 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Thank you that's really helpful but I'm a bit confused as to how to calculate the free-space gain that you talked about. I understand how to calculate the free-space loss, but I can't seem to find any information about free-space gain?
          $endgroup$
          – Lily Haynes
          2 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
          $endgroup$
          – MBaz
          1 hour ago




          $begingroup$
          I focused on the gain since that is what you mention in your question. The gain is just the reciprocal of the loss: $G = 1/L$. If all you need is the loss, you can use the first formula in my answer; in decibels, it'd be $L_dB = L_FS,dB - G_T,dB - G_R,dB$.
          $endgroup$
          – MBaz
          1 hour ago












          $begingroup$
          Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
          $endgroup$
          – Lily Haynes
          1 hour ago




          $begingroup$
          Perfect, I understand now, thank you for your help!
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          You're welcome; glad to be of help!
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          – MBaz
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YouTube on Your TV»نسخهٔ اصلی«Experience YouTube XL on the Big Screen»نسخهٔ اصلی«Xbox Live Getting Live TV, YouTube & Bing Voice Search»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube content locations»نسخهٔ اصلی«April fools: YouTube turns the world up-side-down»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube goes back to 1911 for April Fools' Day»نسخهٔ اصلی«Simon Cowell's bromance, the self-driving Nascar and Hungry Hippos for iPad... the best April Fools' gags»نسخهٔ اصلی"YouTube Announces It Will Shut Down""YouTube Adds Darude 'Sandstorm' Button To Its Videos For April Fools' Day"«Censorship fears rise as Iran blocks access to top websites»نسخهٔ اصلی«China 'blocks YouTube video site'»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube shut down in Morocco»نسخهٔ اصلی«Thailand blocks access to YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Ban on YouTube lifted after deal»نسخهٔ اصلی«Google's Gatekeepers»نسخهٔ اصلی«Turkey goes into battle with Google»نسخهٔ اصلی«Turkey lifts two-year ban on YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلیسانسور در ترکیه به یوتیوب رسیدلغو فیلترینگ یوتیوب در ترکیه«Pakistan blocks YouTube website»نسخهٔ اصلی«Pakistan lifts the ban on YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Pakistan blocks access to YouTube in internet crackdown»نسخهٔ اصلی«Watchdog urges Libya to stop blocking websites»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Due to abuses of religion, customs Emirates, YouTube is blocked in the UAE»نسخهٔ اصلی«Google Conquered The Web - An Ultimate Winner»نسخهٔ اصلی«100 million videos are viewed daily on YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr: Web gets taste for biting baby»نسخهٔ اصلی«Meet YouTube's 224 million girl, Natalie Tran»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube to Double Down on Its 'Channel' Experiment»نسخهٔ اصلی«13 Some Media Companies Choose to Profit From Pirated YouTube Clips»نسخهٔ اصلی«Irate HK man unlikely Web hero»نسخهٔ اصلی«Web Guitar Wizard Revealed at Last»نسخهٔ اصلی«Charlie bit my finger – again!»نسخهٔ اصلی«Lowered Expectations: Web Redefines 'Quality'»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube's 50 Greatest Viral Videos»نسخهٔ اصلیYouTube Community Guidelinesthe original«Why did my YouTube account get closed down?»نسخهٔ اصلی«Why do I have a sanction on my account?»نسخهٔ اصلی«Is YouTube's three-strike rule fair to users?»نسخهٔ اصلی«Viacom will sue YouTube for $1bn»نسخهٔ اصلی«Mediaset Files EUR500 Million Suit Vs Google's YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Premier League to take action against YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube law fight 'threatens net'»نسخهٔ اصلی«Google must divulge YouTube log»نسخهٔ اصلی«Google Told to Turn Over User Data of YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«US judge tosses out Viacom copyright suit against YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلی«Google and Viacom: YouTube copyright lawsuit back on»نسخهٔ اصلی«Woman can sue over YouTube clip de-posting»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube loses court battle over music clips»نسخهٔ اصلیYouTube to Test Software To Ease Licensing Fightsthe original«Press Statistics»نسخهٔ اصلی«Testing YouTube's Audio Content ID System»نسخهٔ اصلی«Content ID disputes»نسخهٔ اصلیYouTube Community Guidelinesthe originalYouTube criticized in Germany over anti-Semitic Nazi videosthe originalFury as YouTube carries sick Hillsboro video insultthe originalYouTube attacked by MPs over sex and violence footagethe originalAl-Awlaki's YouTube Videos Targeted by Rep. Weinerthe originalYouTube Withdraws Cleric's Videosthe originalYouTube is letting users decide on terrorism-related videosthe original«Time's Person of the Year: You»نسخهٔ اصلی«Our top 10 funniest YouTube comments – what are yours?»نسخهٔ اصلی«YouTube's worst comments blocked by filter»نسخهٔ اصلی«Site Info YouTube»نسخهٔ اصلیوبگاه YouTubeوبگاه موبایل YouTubeوووووو

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