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daishi July 10th, 2014 01:22

Puxing radio distane?
 
Just as the title says, Im trying to find out what the average distance this radio can transmit from one radio to the other on the narrow band setting? Currently I cannot even communicate from one radio to the other at a distance under 2km and I am elevated and the other user is standing outside.

Jaco14 July 10th, 2014 01:51

Trees, heavy foliage buildings and different elevations can affect signals
Estimated radio ranges are hypothetical best case scenarios
Aprox. same elevation with "clear line of sight" ie no buildings, hills, mountains forests etc in the way

Styrak July 10th, 2014 03:00

What Puxing radio? Also do you have it on low power or high power?

With my Puxing PX777 on high power, IN THE CITY (with all the interference etc) I transmitted 5.5 miles (9km) clearly with another radio of the same type that my buddy was using.

Styrak July 10th, 2014 03:03

What Puxing radio? Also do you have it on low power or high power?

With my Puxing PX777 on high power, IN THE CITY (with all the interference etc) I transmitted 5.5 miles (9km) clearly with another radio of the same type that my buddy was using.

Jbone 11 11 July 10th, 2014 08:41

^That's pretty damn good! you using the long antenna or the stock?

daishi July 10th, 2014 09:44

I'm using a Puxing 888k, on high power with narrow band on channel 14 (467.712) and transmitting to another user who is only 1.8km away in a rural setting. I am in an apartment building and there is only this building a small townhouse area and her own building in the way. She is on lower ground then I am. Cant get a signal from her.

Drake July 10th, 2014 10:20

"Building in the way" will do it. Radio waves like UHF bounce on (or inside) stuff like buildings. You need more LoS.

Styrak August 1st, 2014 17:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jbone 11 11 (Post 1900261)
^That's pretty damn good! you using the long antenna or the stock?

Just the regular stock antenna on both.


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