12 Dec
2007
12 Dec
'07
6:38 p.m.
..."big" signals are small when they arrive up there . Assume 1kw and 20dB antenna gain... makes an ERP of 100kw... once your signal is about 600km further then you have -50dBm , so nothing to worry about .
Yes, although - 50dBm is a very "strong" signal... 100 million times more power than the sensitivity of a good receiver, it is still only one one-hundred-millionth of a watt. Couldn't even harm a flea's eyeball. And even a hamtronics receiver has over 100 dBm rejection just 15 KHz away.
So as long as it is not transmitted on exactly a channel presently in use by an ISS receiver, then there is no problem.
Or something like that. Bob