Signal strength variation

The dataset consists of a 203.24 MHz signal strength variation in dBuV/m taken at different distances (d) across the hilly terrain region of the study area. In the measurement  location is indicated along with the elevation profile.The transmitter is at an elevation of 1369 m above sea level while the receiver antenna stands at 1.8 m above ground, where its elevation is defined by the elevation profile as provided in the dataset. The transmit power is 10 KW which is centered at 204.25 MHz.

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The dataset consists of a 203.24 MHz signal strength variation in dBuV/m taken at different distances (d) across the hilly terrain region of the study area. In the measurement  location is indicated along with the elevation profile.The transmitter is at an elevation of 1369 m above sea level while the receiver antenna stands at 1.8 m above ground, where its elevation is defined by the elevation profile as provided in the dataset. The transmit power is 10 KW which is centered at 204.25 MHz.

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This data is the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) F(50,50) signal strength variation curves for the Very High Frequency (VHF) Channel 7-13 and the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Channel 14-69. The signal strength for both curves is in dBuV/m for an Effective Radiated Power (ERP) per dipole of 1 kW. All data are based on a 9 m mobile antenna height measurement for 30 m to 600 m antenna heights within a transmitter-receiver separation ranging from 1.5 km to 100 km.

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