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A survey: How good is your signal past the 60db. Do you have towns that still hear and benefit from your signal at that range.
musiconradio.com said:A survey: How good is your signal past the 60db. Do you have towns that still hear and benefit from your signal at that range.
musiconradio.com said:I have a Class A I am building, but the 60db falls about 8 miles short of a fairly populated town. The decision is to run full ERP or to go with less power and say a 4 bay antenna? Would would be the best method the get the most coverage?
There may be coverage differences in some directions due to the way the antenna is installed on whatever structure is supporting it. In every case it will be useful to purchase an antenna pattern study from the antenna manufacturer for guidance about how best to achieve coverage expectations for the station.
I like ERI but might consider the Jampro penetrator antenna.Don't cheap out on the RF chain.
As the late John Mulanney told me,you just never know till you build it.Theory is great but performance is the real deal.
You get one shot at this and you want it right.
Kmagrill said:We have a class A here that wanted coverage in a town 45 miles away. They got a 5.8dB boost in the desired direction from the ERI combination that made them competative in the target town.
I'd also strongly consider a half-wave spaced antenna.
oldiesstation said:As the late John Mulanney told me,you just never know till you build it.Theory is great but performance is the real deal.I like ERI but might consider the Jampro penetrator antenna.Don't cheap out on the RF chain.Of course co-channel and adjacents play into the equation.Aren't you near the Gulf coast?Now with tropo,that's a whole new game,as you know it can be murder.
R. Fry said:Licensed for 6 kW omni ERP from 100m HAAT
Omni Pattern (6kW ERP) --> 28.3 km
+6 dB Gain (24 kW ERP) --> 38.8 km
The change in the distance to the 60 dBµV/m contour with a 6 dB increase in ERP is far more significant than produced by the additional HAAT.
That 6 dB gain would help at a distance of 45 miles, but most likely the analog signal there would suffer from multipath effects (picket fencing), and building penetration would be relatively poor.
I'd also strongly consider a half-wave spaced antenna.
Worth considering to reduce the r-f fields around the base of the tower, if needed. But 1/2-wave spacing of a typical side-mounted array from Jampro, ERI etc tends to smooth out the pattern in the horizontal plane, making it more difficult to produce much gain over RMS in some direction without using parasitics (ie, to deliberately make the antenna pattern directional).
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