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Jan 17th, 2006, 11:38 AM
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signal to noise ratio for a mobile communications system
given the following information
Transmitter power - either in Watts or dBW
Transmitter Antenna Gain - either as a pure number or in dB
Receiver Antenna Gain - either as a pure number or in dB
Frequency of operation
Bandwidth of operation
Boltzmann’s Constant
Antenna Noise Temperature
Receiver Noise Temperature
how would i go about finding the signal to noise ratio?
or does anyone know of a better forum for this kind of question?
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Jan 20th, 2006, 02:37 AM
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Re: signal to noise ratio for a mobile communications system
You need the distance too!
You can't tell this.
The receiver has a certain noise level. It must receive a signal greater then that. You calculate the path attenuation. Then you know how much transmitter power was needed.
Try forums for HAM-radio.
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