PIRE (Puissance Isotrope Rayonnée Equivalente)

Utiliser ce calculateur afin d'évaluer la faisabilité de votre projet. Calculez le bilan de liaison (Budget Link).

  • PLUS Puissance de Tranmission (en dBm ou mW) (A above)
  • MOINS cables and connectors losses (B above)
  • PLUS antenna gain (C above).

Enter one parameter in each column (or leave blank) depending on what you know and the calculator will supply the appropriate conversions automatically. Up to 2 decimal places may be entered as 0.xx or .xx.

Note: Connector loss is generally small UNLESS you've got lots of 'em in which case you are probably in trouble anyway, or your cable is VERY short. Just leave the line blank if you are feeling lazy.

Calcul EIRP
Transmit Power Gain de l'antenne Puissance
 mW
ou
 dBm
 dB(i)  dB
Perte due au cables    
Propriété du Cable
(pour 100m)
Longueur Cable  
 dB (100 m)  meters  dB
Pertes due aux connecteurs    
Fréquence en Mhz Nbre Connecteurs  
 MHz.  No.  dB
Budget
 dB

 

Free Space Loss (FSL)

Loss of power over distance (assuming no FRESNEL Effect and nothing in the way). This a very idealised calculation and in practice everything interferes with the signal but it will give you a reasonable approximation of the actual loss over distance.

Enter the system Frequency in MHz and the distance in either Kilometers (Km) or Miles below and then click the 'Calculate' button. 1 GHz = 1000 MHz e.g. 2400 = 2.4 GHz.

Fréquence en Mhz Distance   Resultat
 MHz  Km  dB
 

 

Calcul de la Zone de Fresnel

Defines how much clearance you need (yes you need more than simple Line-of-Sight) and for longer links > 3 Km (2 miles) whether you may have a ground clearance problem from our friendly planet. M. Fresnel and his theories.

Enter the Total link distance (in Miles or Kilometers), if you do not enter an Obstacle distance (in Miles or Kilometers) the calculator will use the mid-point for all calculations (Note: assumes antennas at same height). Finally enter the system Frequency in MHz and then click the 'Calculate' button. 1 GHz = 1000 MHz e.g. 2400 = 2.4 GHz.

The calculator will generate the radius of the 1st Fresnel zone only (at the obstable point or the mid-point), the 60% (no obstacle) radius and the height of the effective earth curvature at the mid-point of the Total link distance using the effective earth radius.

Total Link Obstacle Distance 1st Fresnel Zone Radius
 Km
OR
 Miles
 Km
OR
 Miles
 m
at
 Km
 ft
at
 Miles
Frequency   60% No Obstacle Radius
 MHz    m  ft
  Earth Height (mid-point)
     m  ft

 

System Performance

This calculator will give you one of three answers:

  1. If you leave distance blank it will apply the defined SAD factor (or default to 30%) to the Operating Margin and supply the max. distance (in Km and Miles) at which the Margin operates.
  2. If you enter the distance it will calculate the Operating Margin and the SAD factor.
  3. If you enter distance but leave RX or TX antenna gain (or both) blank it will apply the chosen SAD factor (or default it to 30% if none supplied) and generate the required antenna power. If both are left blank it will calculate a symmetrical antenna gain.

To RESET any parameter just set it to BLANK before clicking 'Calculate'

Notes: RX Sensitivity is ALWAYS expressed as a negative dBm (- dBm) and is the lowest power of signal your radio can handle. Its buried somewhere in your radio spec and will be typically in the range of -70 to -110 dBm. Don't guess or 'fudge' this number.

Note: If you solve for TX antenna (you leave it blank) and define a specific SAD factor it is applied to the TX budget and any TX antenna value will include this factor. If you then click Calculate again without changing anything, the SAD factor will be calculated to include the supplied TX antenna value and thus may show a lower value than the original one.

Fréquence Distance   FSL
 MHz  Km
OR
 Miles
   dB
TX Puissance TX Cable TX Antenne Total TX
 dBm
OR
 mW
 dBm  dB  dB
RX Sensibilité RX Cable RX Antenne Total RX
 dBm  dB  dB  dB
Marge RX Puissance SAD Factor Bilan Theorique
 dBm  %  dB

 

Conversion milliWatts en dBm (et vice versa)

Power in milliWatts to dBm (and vice versa) . Enter the 'Transmit Power' (A or G above) in milliWatts OR the 'Power Ratio' in dBm and click the appropriate 'Calculate' button. 1 Watt = 1000 milliWatts.

Puissance de Transmission   Resultat
mW  dBm
Ration Puissance   Resultat
 dBm  mW