[BC] dbu to microvolt program
Peter Burk
pburk
Mon Apr 9 08:13:38 CDT 2007
Use the free space equation in the spreadsheet for distance, or use the fcc
50,50 curves to get expected field intensity at a given distance, allowing
for haat. You'll need to adjust for tpo, too.
-----Original Message-----
From: WFIFeng at aol.com [mailto:WFIFeng at aol.com]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:02 AM
To: broadcast at radiolists.net
Subject: Re: [BC] dbu to microvolt program
In a message dated 04/09/2007 08:56:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
pburk at burk.com writes:
> dbu is frequency dependent. At 100MHz, 1 microvolt is about 8 dBu or
> 2.51 microvolts/meter.
This confuses me a little... uv/m at what distance from the antenna? 1
meter?
That is a cool spreadsheet, and will come in handy for many, I'm sure. :)
Willie...
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