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Thanks to all who are chiming in. The RF propogation path is modeled by our simulation. So any path losses are computed and for any test run we know how much signal is left when it reaces this receiver. The receiver is in development, so while we have some values from tests, many are still...
Thanks for the response -- I think I'm too ignorant to respond intelligently - but I'll try! Since the manufacturer did give me a sensitivity figure, are you saying that to determine if the signal is strong enough, I just convert S from dBm into watts -- if the number of watts in the signal is...
I am trying to determine if an RF signal is strong enough to be successfully heard by a receiver. Any nudge in getting my calculations correct would be greatly appreciated! I have the following values available from receiver specs and measurements:
P: Signal power at the receiver (watts) -...
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