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In the code, it's noted that one of the assumptions made is that the transmit power is set to the region's legal limit. A helpful thing might be to have a drop-down box that allows selecting either "Legal limit" or a few pre-selected options, such as "+22dBm / ~150mW" and "+20dBm / ~100mW". The reason for those specifically is because those are the maximum transmit powers of the SX1262 and SX127x respectively when not using an external power amplifier. Or perhaps if it were possible, a checkbox that says to calculate at the region's legal limit, that when unchecked, allows the user to input the simulated transmit power.
Having the option to essentially choose the maximum "stock" values for the hardware your prospective device will use can be helpful to gauge how effective a non-amplified device can be in a particular location.
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In the code, it's noted that one of the assumptions made is that the transmit power is set to the region's legal limit. A helpful thing might be to have a drop-down box that allows selecting either "Legal limit" or a few pre-selected options, such as "+22dBm / ~150mW" and "+20dBm / ~100mW". The reason for those specifically is because those are the maximum transmit powers of the SX1262 and SX127x respectively when not using an external power amplifier. Or perhaps if it were possible, a checkbox that says to calculate at the region's legal limit, that when unchecked, allows the user to input the simulated transmit power.
Having the option to essentially choose the maximum "stock" values for the hardware your prospective device will use can be helpful to gauge how effective a non-amplified device can be in a particular location.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: