RFLinkCalc is a numerical calculation tool for radio engineers. It models the characteristics of an RF link, including Wireless Internet (WiFi) links. You can compute the maximum distance, required transmitter power level, or gain margin.
You enter in all of the following values (except what you are trying to calculate) and RFLinkCalc does the rest!
Frequency in MHz Transmitter Power in dBm Transmitter Antenna Gain in dBi Transmitter Cable Loss in dB Distance in miles or kilometers Receiver Sensitivity in dBm Receiver Antenna Gain in dBi
Receiver Cable Loss in dB Gain Margin in dB
The Free Space Loss and Received Signal values are also calculated.
The EIRP/ERP Calculator computes the EIRP (Effective Isotropic Radiated Power) and ERP (Effective Radiated Power) in both watts and dBm from the transmitter power and antenna gain. The field strength in dBuV/m is also computed for distances of 3 and 10 meters.
The Field Strength Calculator converts between the following units: V/m (volts per meter) dBuV/m (dB relative to one microvolt per meter) dBuA/m (dB relative to one microamo per meter) pT (pico Tesla) dBpT (dB relative to one pico tesla) Tesla Gauss A/m (amperes per meter) mW/cm² (milliwatts per square centimeter) W/m² (watts per square meter)