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Wireless Network Link Analysis

A service of Tranzeo.com  ®
Based on a project by Green Bay Professional Packet Radio ®



Frequency Information

Highest Transmitted Frequency  
Transmitter RF Power Output  

Transmitter Cable & Antenna Specifications

Transmitter Site Name  
Transmitter External Cable Type  
Transmitter External Cable Length  
Transmitter Antenna Peak Gain  
Base Station Site Elevation Above Sea Level  
Base Station Antenna Height above Ground Level     

Receiver Cable & Antenna Specifications

Receiver Site Name  
Receiver External Cable Type  
Receiver External Cable Length  
Receiver Antenna Peak Gain  
Receiver Site Ground Elevation Above Sea Level  
Receiver Antenna Height above Ground Level   
Receiver Threshold (sensitivity)  

Transmitter/Receiver Antenna Distance & Environmental Specifications
Select the N th Fresnel Zone to Calculate  
Would You Like to Calculate the Path Distance Based on Latitude & Longitude?   Yes   No
If No, Enter the Distance Between Antenna Sites  
If Yes, Answer the Following FOUR Questions
Transmitter Site Latitude    °   '   "  Positive is North
Transmitter Site Longitude    °   '   "  Negative is West
Receiver Site Latitude    °   '   "  Positive is North
Receiver Site Longitude    °   '   "  Negative is West

Notes

  1. Antenna height and diversity antenna height should be measured from the antenna's center-of-radiation, usually the midpoint of the antenna.
  2. Miscellaneous path losses are caused by ground reflections, atmospheric absorption, interference, rain/fog, billboards, vegetation, knife-edge diffraction, small farm animals, etc.
    Such losses are best determined with Path Calculation Software such as RadioMobile.