We had an outstanding day enhancing our antenna testing and characterisation process with the expertise of CloudRF, Alex Farrant and Matthew Kirtland. Leveraging the robust capabilities of the CloudRF platform and the signal data from our Spectrum Survey ATAK Plugin, we successfully calibrated propagation models. This advancement allows us to conduct repeatable tests, enabling us to reliably extract empirical data on the performance of combined antenna and radio systems. Thanks to the CloudRF platform, we achieved a remarkable milestone: a 5.9 km range from an Omega 3 panel mounted at 5 meters to a dismounted prototype NATO band UHF antenna, through complex terrain. The TrellisWare Technologies Sprit radios maintained the link with dB’s to spare. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to refine our 225-450 MHz offerings. Gone are the days of guessing coverage or manually recording signal data. Our next steps include generating high-resolution gain pattern plots to clearly demonstrate the advantages in 3D that the Sigma antenna range provides for tactical users.
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