by CopRadar.com on Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:13 am
Sports radars are similar to police radars because of FCC limitations. Sports radars generally have wider beams, and shorter detections ranges of targets.
Radar (police or sports) max detection range is a function of TRANSMIT POWER, ANTENNA GAIN (size -- bigger is better), and receiver SENSITIVITY. Most (better) radar receivers generally have about the same senistivity, making transmit power and antenna gain important for range detection.
Transmit power (mW or Watts...) multiplied by antenna gain (ratio) equals Effective Radiated Power (ERP) -- sometimes referred to as Effective Radiated Isotropic Power (EIRP). In general the greater the ERP, the greater the detection range. Note the FCC limits ERP to less than about 1.87 mW (32.7 dBm).
Sports radars are similar to police radars because of FCC limitations. Sports radars generally have wider beams, and shorter detections ranges of targets.
Radar (police or sports) max detection range is a function of TRANSMIT POWER, ANTENNA GAIN (size -- bigger is better), and receiver SENSITIVITY. Most (better) radar receivers generally have about the same senistivity, making transmit power and antenna gain important for range detection.
Transmit power (mW or Watts...) multiplied by antenna gain (ratio) equals Effective Radiated Power (ERP) -- sometimes referred to as Effective Radiated Isotropic Power (EIRP). In general the greater the ERP, the greater the detection range. Note the FCC limits ERP to less than about 1.87 mW (32.7 dBm).