Figure Q5(c) illustrates the wireless communication system between Station A and Station B with operating frequency of 1.2 GHz. The RF signal propagates within line of sight. Both stations use identical parabolic antenna with 1.2 m diameter and 95% efficiency. (c) (i) Identify TWO (2) elements that contribute to the loss factor in this wireless communication system. (ii) Determine the free space loss in dB at Station B's antenna. (iii) Analyze the total loss factor in dB in this communication system.

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Figure Q5(c) illustrates the wireless communication system between Station A and
Station B with operating frequency of 1.2 GHz. The RF signal propagates within line
of sight. Both stations use identical parabolic antenna with 1.2 m diameter and 95%
efficiency.
(i)
Identify TWO (2) elements that contribute to the loss factor in this wireless
communication system.
(ii)
Determine the free space loss in dB at Station B's antenna.
(iii)
Analyze the total loss factor in dB in this communication system.
(iv)
Determine the power density at half of the distance from Station A to Station
В.
(v)
Calculate the received power at the receiver in dBW.
Transcribed Image Text:(c) Figure Q5(c) illustrates the wireless communication system between Station A and Station B with operating frequency of 1.2 GHz. The RF signal propagates within line of sight. Both stations use identical parabolic antenna with 1.2 m diameter and 95% efficiency. (i) Identify TWO (2) elements that contribute to the loss factor in this wireless communication system. (ii) Determine the free space loss in dB at Station B's antenna. (iii) Analyze the total loss factor in dB in this communication system. (iv) Determine the power density at half of the distance from Station A to Station В. (v) Calculate the received power at the receiver in dBW.
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Station A
Station B
Pin = 10 W
Pr
150 km
PR
Tx
Rx
LT = 2.5 dB
LR = 3.2 dB
Figure Q5 (c): Wireless communication system
Transcribed Image Text:GT GR Station A Station B Pin = 10 W Pr 150 km PR Tx Rx LT = 2.5 dB LR = 3.2 dB Figure Q5 (c): Wireless communication system
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