Visual Wireless Signal Strength Calculator

This calculator plots the wireless sensor signal in relation to the earth's terrain elevation profile (topology) with ±2 meter (±6.4 ft) accuracy (data from Tessadem) with trees and buildings removed) and taking into account the earth's curvature. Brought to you by BARANI brand weather stations

INSTRUCTIONS: By entering the radio transmitter and receiver height above ground and GPS location coordinates, the shape (2D cross-section) of the wireless signal, as represented by the 1st Fresnel zone, is displayed above the terrain elevation profile between the wireless sensor and gateway receiver antenna.

By varying the wireless sensor radio frequency, the thickness or size of obstruction-free airspace for optimal wireless signal propagation between the sensor and receiver changes.

Due to the above-mentioned contradictory physical relationships, a compromise must always be made when choosing the wireless technology and radio frequency along with the sensor and receiver gateway installation locations and heights.



(1 meter = 3.2 ft)



Max Fresnel radius (m) =
60% of Max Fresnel radius (m) =
Distance between Gateway and Sensor (km) =

Radio frequencies of common wireless sensor devices in units of Mhz

Bluetooth (2400), LoRaWAN (433, 868, 915), NB-IoT/CAT-M1 (410,700,800,900), LTE(700, 800, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100), GSM/GPRS, 3G, 4G, 5G, Wifi (2400, 5000), ZigBee (868, 921, 2400) or any other wireless radio frequency.
Wireless radio frequency converions: 1 Ghz = 1000 Mhz, 1MHz = 1000 Khz, 1 Khz = 1000 Hz

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