I have an application requiring two-way RF data communication at a location in Southern United States.
I am operating 1mW at abotu 900MHz. Communication over a short range (few hundred feet) can be difficult during the day, however, at night the range is far more than required.
Any clues as to why this may happen. Is it synomonous with the day/night transmission of the lower bands (CD and AM radio), where AM radio transmitters in Canada must actually be directed north during the night? Can anybody explain this?
I am operating 1mW at abotu 900MHz. Communication over a short range (few hundred feet) can be difficult during the day, however, at night the range is far more than required.
Any clues as to why this may happen. Is it synomonous with the day/night transmission of the lower bands (CD and AM radio), where AM radio transmitters in Canada must actually be directed north during the night? Can anybody explain this?