[MLB-WIRELESS] Physics guide
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Wed Jan 16 16:36:16 EST 2002
> I'm sure Tony will understand when I say that I have found
> these references a
> little opaque.
I didn't, but then again, that's just because those sorts of things suit my
style. I found high school English rather fuzzy and confusing. ;-)
> Based on this text I was able to develop a spreadsheet that
> can estimate
> received signal strength based on distance, card output power
> and antenna gains
> at each end. Don't ask me to post it - just like Danny Dun's
> homework machine
> you learn more by actually building it yourself.
Well done! And yes, DIY makes it seem easier. :)
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