About The Fresnel Zone - Radwin 5000 HPMP User Manual

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About the Fresnel Zone

notation of
Figure 19-1
height
d
at distance
300
---------------------------------- -
frequency
GHz
0.6
---------------------------------------------------------- -
d
+
1
For the most conservative setting, we take the mid-point between the antennas, setting
ExpectedRange
d
=
d
=
---------------------------------------- -
1
2
---------------------------------- -
frequency
which gives
0.6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ExpectedRange
---------------------------------------- -
simplifying to
0.52
boresight clearance height
The
where
R
=
6367.4425Km
Mean
About the Fresnel Zone
The Fresnel zone (pronounced "frA-nel", with a silent "s") is an elliptically shaped conical zone
of electromagnetic energy that propagates from the transmitting antenna to the receiving
antenna. It is always widest in the middle of the path between the two antennas.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
below, splitting
from the left hand antenna, is given by
1
d
d
1
2
d
2
2
300
ExpectedRange
---------------------------------------- -
GHz
ExpectedRange
+
---------------------------------------- -
2
ExpectedRange
.
---------------------------------------- -
frequency
GHz
is calculated as:
.
Release 3.3.30
ExpectedRange
into
2
2
2
2
R
+
Mean
Chapter 19
d
+ d
Fresnel zone
, the
1
2
ExpectedRange
---------------------------------------- -
2
2
R
Mean
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