--==[ SPLAT! v1.2.3 Path Analysis ]==-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transmitter site: hnd14527 Site location: 35.4607 North / 82.3567 West (35° 27' 38" N / 82° 21' 24" W) Ground elevation: 4225.72 feet AMSL Antenna height: 150.00 feet AGL / 4375.72 feet AMSL Antenna height above average terrain: 1876.18 feet Distance to kb1efa: 60.46 miles Azimuth to kb1efa: 166.81 degrees Depression angle to kb1efa: -1.0744 degrees ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Receiver site: kb1efa Site location: 34.6086 North / 82.1142 West (34° 36' 30" N / 82° 6' 51" W) Ground elevation: 807.09 feet AMSL Antenna height: 20.00 feet AGL / 827.09 feet AMSL Distance to hnd14527: 60.46 miles Azimuth to hnd14527: 346.95 degrees Elevation angle to hnd14527: +0.1995 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 hnd14527 and kb1efa: Free space path loss: 115.55 dB Longley-Rice path loss: 121.72 dB Attenuation due to effects of terrain: 6.17 dB Field strength at kb1efa: 44.30 dBuV/meter Voltage produced by a terminated 50 ohm 0 dBd gain antenna: 43.92 uV Voltage produced by a terminated 75 ohm 0 dBd gain antenna: 53.79 uV Mode of propagation: Line-Of-Sight Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------- No obstructions to LOS path due to terrain were detected by SPLAT! Antenna at kb1efa must be raised to at least 1533.00 feet AGL to clear the first Fresnel zone. Antenna at kb1efa must be raised to at least 636.00 feet AGL to clear 60% of the first Fresnel zone.