On 6/28/23 12:48, kd8mkg wrote:
Hey Chuck,
Thanks for this! Do you have a ballpark idea of the
receive threshold performance for these radios?
Online I'm reading indications that ~80dBm is the absolute
floor of something that's marginally reliable; but this source
seems to indicate it is referring to consumer devices.
Assuming antennas with a gain of 12dBi at both ends, and 500mW
Tx power, my link study suggests a total path loss of ~140dB,
and receive at about -94dBm. Rokland sells a 2.4GHz panel
with a claimed 19dBi gain and a 17˚ beam width, which would
hypothetically get me to around -86dBm. If I paid for
dedicated hardware at both ends, and had a 19dBi panel at
prestige, I could get myself into the yellow at about
~79.86dBm. It is possible, though, that these commercial
radios are more sensitive than I'm assuming.
I have field experience with the 915MHz LoRa hardware, but
I'm sort of guessing with this stuff. And perhaps more
importantly, as my brother says; in theory, practice
matches theory; in practice, it does not. Considering
the low cost of entry, the best course of action might just be
to put up an antenna and see what happens.
Cheers!
Steve
On 6/28/23 04:39, Chuck Gelm wrote:
Here is Steve's profile toward
Prestige Plaza:
Hi, Steve:
Your theory looks fine, but don't buy anything, yet.
1. We have equipment to loan.
2. Since 2018 we have been discouraging grid access via 2.4 GHz.
3. Rokland does not make devices compatible with AREDN firmware.
See:
http://downloads.arednmesh.org/firmware/html/SUPPORTED_DEVICES.md
Note that most of the compatible devices are packaged with a radio
and its antenna in one enclosure.
There may be one radio used with 3 different antenna. Mikrotik RB
SXTsq, LHG, LHG-XL.
I have a 'panel' (SXT 16dBi) and 2 'dish' (24.5, 27 dBi)
radio/antenna devices to loan.
There already is a 60 degree beamwidth device at PP and it is aimed
about 285 degrees. You are about 8 degrees.
73, Chuck