With that set up you should get out more than 12 miles???
Capt. Boots
"Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote
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"Jere Lull" wrote in message
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In article ,
Harry Krause wrote:
With my VHF tranmitting at 25 watts, I can easily reach
out from one
side of Chesapeake Bay to the other in most places.
At the 1 watt setting, who knows?
For the sake of discussions, let's say on a clear day
from my VHF
antenna, which is approximately 14' above the waterline,
a 25 watt
transmission reaches someone 12 miles away with a similar
antenna height.
Is there a way to figure how far a 1 watt setting will
reach with the
same equipment?
It's entirely dependent on the noise on the channel and
each boat's
quality of setup. Working with friends on an unusual
channel at 1w, we
reliably communicated from HdeG to Georgetown on the
Sassafras. They had
a 6db antenna at deck level, ours is 3db 40 feet up. There
was some
terrain between us, so we proved that VHF is not strictly
line of sight.
It's been proved many times and has never been considered to
be strictly
line of sight.
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