Background: I've been told that antenna quality means more than transceiver wattage.
Situation: I live in the hills of middle Tennessee where LOS is minimal and repeaters are scarce. I also work in the Birmingham, AL, area where the situation is the same. Actually, there are more repeaters there but LOS is still an issue coupled with the density of trees and buildings so reaching those repeaters is a pain.
Current Antenna: Motorola NMO mounted on 6" aluminum disk for ground plane attached to roof rail on top of my SUV.
Question: What antenna gives the best performance for my situation and how does transceiver wattage play a part in making sure that antenna actually reaches the repeaters for BVLOS communications? (opinions don't mean much to me as I deal in actual verifiable data everyday and value that more than anything else)
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Background: I've been told that antenna quality means more than transceiver wattage.
Situation: I live in the hills of middle Tennessee where LOS is minimal and repeaters are scarce. I also work in the Birmingham, AL, area where the situation is the same. Actually, there are more repeaters there but LOS is still an issue coupled with the density of trees and buildings so reaching those repeaters is a pain.
Current Antenna: Motorola NMO mounted on 6" aluminum disk for ground plane attached to roof rail on top of my SUV.
Question: What antenna gives the best performance for my situation and how does transceiver wattage play a part in making sure that antenna actually reaches the repeaters for BVLOS communications? (opinions don't mean much to me as I deal in actual verifiable data everyday and value that more than anything else)
Thanks in advance.
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WRUE951
that's a lot when you throw in inflation.
SteveShannon
40 watts versus 20 watts is half of an S unit.
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The human ear won't detect the difference with half an S unit. Most people can't hear the difference in one S Unit. 1 S unit equals 6 dB. And you have to quadruple the power output for one S unit
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