Best-in-Class Radio
Signal attenuation occurs when natural or man-made obstacles in the
path reduce the signal. Typical NLoS environments reduce the signal to
1/1000th of a normal LoS signal, because the signals are forced to
arrive by diffraction around an object, reflection off objects that
surround the obstruction, or by penetrating the obstruction – all of
which substantially weaken the signal.
Orthogon System’s best-in-class radios effectively overcome
attenuation by maximizing the system gain. By pairing a high-output
transmitter, capable of pre-shaping signals, with an ultra-sensitive
receiver, Orthogon radios can achieve a system gain of up to 168dB
using 23dBi integrated antennas, resulting in a transmitted signal
that is 25 times better than the nearest competitor. |