Those circles around two-way or one-way radio sites are only approximations. The actual coverage area will not look like a perfect circle. That will be especially true when the terrain is not flat.Am I to assume that my SDS100 and 200 will not pickup transmissions from the system outside of their circles?
In other words, if I am in Lees Summit should I expect to not pickup Excelsior Springs radio traffic?
If so, how are they limiting that out of curiosity.......View attachment 203731
With respect to the “circle” of coverage, that is calculated based on the transmitting station’s antenna ERP, antenna radiation pattern, the receiving station’s antenna system, receiver sensitivity, etc. plus the path loss in-between. A mobile and portable will have different coverage “circles” based on their configurations. In real life, the RF signal does not magically stop at the edge of the “circle.” The RF signal may actually not be receivable at some spots inside the circle as well as the RF signal may be received at spots outside the circle. I’ll see if I can find an example of a detailed coverage map that specifically nails down what parameters were used in the calculations and what percentage of probability the “circle” represents.how are they limiting that out of curiosity...
That circle illustrates the range of the tower IF you are using GPS location, have "Use Location" turned on and IF the range on your radio is set to 0.Am I to assume that my SDS100 and 200 will not pickup transmissions from the system outside of their circles?
In other words, if I am in Lees Summit should I expect to not pickup Excelsior Springs radio traffic?
If so, how are they limiting that out of curiosity.......View attachment 203731
Perhaps it is different from what is listed on the FCC, however, what the OP posted is what is loaded into the full database on the scanner.Pretty sure the circle in the op post represents the intended area of operation and may differ from what's listed on FCC. The range of 20 miles would come to play if you are using gps and location control on the scanner.
Terrain map looks like blood vessels or lightning,.it's amazing.Here is a video introduction to RF coverage maps.