--==[ SPLAT! v1.2.3 Path Analysis ]==-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transmitter site: basf Site location: 34.4564 North / 82.6947 West (34° 27' 23" N / 82° 41' 40" W) Ground elevation: 771.00 feet AMSL Antenna height: 20.00 feet AGL / 791.00 feet AMSL Antenna height above average terrain: 59.72 feet Distance to paris_mountain: 37.19 miles Azimuth to paris_mountain: 25.63 degrees Elevation angle to paris_mountain: +0.0973 degrees ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Receiver site: paris_mountain Site location: 34.9413 North / 82.4107 West (34° 56' 28" N / 82° 24' 38" W) Ground elevation: 2040.68 feet AMSL Antenna height: 6.00 feet AGL / 2046.68 feet AMSL Distance to basf: 37.19 miles Azimuth to basf: 205.79 degrees Depression angle to basf: -0.6355 degrees ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Longley-Rice path calculation parameters used in this analysis: Earth's Dielectric Constant: 15.000 Earth's Conductivity: 0.005 Siemens/meter Atmospheric Bending Constant (N-units): 301.000 ppm Frequency: 146.520 MHz Radio Climate: 5 (Continental Temperate) Polarization: 1 (Vertical) Fraction of Situations: 50.0% Fraction of Time: 60.0% Transmitter ERP: 35 Watts ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary for the link between basf and paris_mountain: Free space path loss: 111.33 dB Longley-Rice path loss: 121.59 dB Attenuation due to effects of terrain: 10.26 dB Field strength at paris_mountain: 44.43 dBuV/meter Voltage produced by a terminated 50 ohm 0 dBd gain antenna: 44.58 uV Voltage produced by a terminated 75 ohm 0 dBd gain antenna: 54.59 uV Mode of propagation: Line-Of-Sight Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------- No obstructions to LOS path due to terrain were detected by SPLAT! Antenna at paris_mountain must be raised to at least 27030.00 feet AGL to clear the first Fresnel zone. Antenna at paris_mountain must be raised to at least 15122.00 feet AGL to clear 60% of the first Fresnel zone.