Omega WI8XX-U User Manual

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5.3 Without Line-of-Sight

When line-of-sight is not possible, signal penetrates and is reflected by different

objects to reach the destination. Therefore, it is important to learn about how

these materials would affect signal propagation.

Depending on the thickness, moisture content and angle of incidence, a wall

may allow between 1% and 25% of the radio power to pass through.

Metal panel or metalized glass window will not allow much radio power to pass

through. Signal will be reflected if the panel is a mirror.

Some radio power may propagate through small holes in the panel or around

metal edges through the process of diffraction.

Material Type

Possible Signal

Reduction

Wood, Plaster, Sheetrock, Fiberglass

Uncoated Glass w/out Metal

0 to 10%

Brick, Pressboard

5 to 35%

Reinforced Concrete

10 to 90%

Metal Walls, Metal Doors, Elevators, Metal Piping,

Metal Stair Cases, Metal Mesh, Metal Screening

90 to 100%

Figure 5.3 Materials in Buildings

In a non-line-of-sight situation at 2.45 GHz, it is possible to move the receive

antenna only 1 to 1 1/2" (3 to 4 cm) and see signal strength varies from

6 dB to -20 dB due to multiple signal reflection path. Therefore, there should be

about 20 dB path loss margin to take signal fading into account.

5.4 Casing and Closure Around the Antenna

See Section 2.1.4.2 and Figure 2.5.

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