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CDM750 Low Band 60W Range

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ahartman89

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Roughly, how far can a 60W CDM750 transmit on Pink Dot, 42.980Mhz FM with a 49" whip antenna? Given it was properly licensed, etc?
 

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Probably several miles. There is no definitive answer. It depends on antenna height, quality of antenna and installation, ground elevation where each mobile is, terrain between them, noise level from electronic devices where each mobile is, and other things.
 

Project25_MASTR

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How far is several? 50? 100? On average. It can be a guess. I'm not going to hold you to it :)

There is a reason any agencies have moved away from low band...such a crap-shoot in predictability.

Reliably in flat terrain, 15 miles would be my initial guestiment.
 
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