Table 4, Minimum antenna height for given path lengths – ADTRAN TRACER 5045 User Manual

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TRACER 5045 System Manual

Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics

612805045L1-1B

© 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.

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numbered Fresnel zones (2, 4, 6, ...) add destructively at the receiver.

The first Fresnel zone corresponds to the main lobe, 60% of which must be free of physical obstructions
for the path calculations to be valid. Since the main lobe contains the vast majority of the microwave
energy, this zone is typically used to determine proper antenna heights when placing antennas on towers or
buildings.

The curvature of the Earth becomes a legitimate obstruction for path lengths of 7 miles or greater, and must
also be accounted for when determining minimum antenna heights.

The aggregate expression for minimum antenna height that incorporates both the 60% first Fresnel zone
and the Earth’s curvature is given by

where f is in GHz and d is in miles.

Table 4 tabulates minimum antenna heights for given path lengths.

Table 4. Minimum Antenna Height for Given Path Lengths

Path Length

(miles)

Min. Antenna Height

(ft)

2

22

4

32

6

41

8

50

10

60

14

81

16

92

18

104

20

117

22

131

24

145

26

161

28

177

30

194

32

213

34

232

36

252

h

72.1 d

4f

-----

0.125d

2

+

=

(feet)

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