Two Way Radio Range Calculator
Have you ever wondered how far your two way radio will be able to reach? Use this calculator to find the maximum distance you will be able to cover with …
Have you ever wondered how far your two way radio will be able to reach? Use this calculator to find the maximum distance you will be able to cover with …
This tool uses the signal period as measured on an oscilloscope to calculate its frequency. Formula F = 1/T where How to find the period of a signal using an …
This tool computes the signal bandwidth from its frequency. The units of the signal bandwidth are the same as that of the signal frequency. Examples A sine wave with a …
This tool computes the minimum Rise Time of a signal from its Bandwidth. It’s useful if you want to find the fastest rise time that can be measured with an …
This tool calculates the Rise Time of a simple RC low pass filter network. Enter Formula tr = 2.197*RC Rise time in this formula represents the time it takes to …
This tool converts a Current value in Amps (Ampere), mA, μA, nA to its equivalent Power value in dBm. Enter ? dBm to Amp Formula …
This tool converts a Power value in dBm to its equivalent Current in Amps or Amperes. Enter Select the desired output unit of current – A/mA/μA/nA ? Amps to dBm …
The FSPL calculator provides the attenuation or loss of a signal as it propagates through free space. In this post we have also provided an example of how to use …
This tool computes the attenuation loss of a user-specified length of LMR-240 RF coaxial cable [1]. This is a popular antenna cable. To use the insertion loss calculator use the …
This tool calculates the capacitive reactance Xc Enter Formula Xc = 1/(2π*f*C) Example Calculation At a frequency of 10 kHz, with a Capacitance value of 1 μF has a reactance …