I have searched the web for some basic conversion techniques, but would like to know from some of the knowledgable radio heads, their methods for determining values needed.
i.e. formulas geared towards radio antenna lengths.
I will quote one conversion to start thread:
To convert any frequency to a wavelength, divide the speed of light by it.
So, it's: wavelength = 299792458 divided by frequency.
Any basic radiohead type of conversions, or quick cookbook methods of finding necessary values for pragmatic purposes would be the basis of this thread.
i.e. formulas geared towards radio antenna lengths.
I will quote one conversion to start thread:
To convert any frequency to a wavelength, divide the speed of light by it.
So, it's: wavelength = 299792458 divided by frequency.
Any basic radiohead type of conversions, or quick cookbook methods of finding necessary values for pragmatic purposes would be the basis of this thread.
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