Hi,

   I would like to ask you a question regarding the USRP1 and WBX. Have anybody 
made some tests with these and other ISM band transceivers to see the 
communication distance indoor and outdoor? For example if I have a tranceiver 
on 
433MHz and it has a transmission power of 17dBm, which should be the minimum 
distance in open air to be able to receive data packets sent from the 
USRP1+WBX+LP0410, (what about indoor - it depends from nr. of walls and 
thickness but anyway I would like to know your opinion, and your experience 
with 
this)? Right now I'm trying to make the packet (<PREAMBLE><SYNC><HEADER><DATA 
LENGTH><DATA><CRC>) with the help of functions from Gnuradio, and it's quite 
difficult, and then to make FSK modulation and send it to my transceiver. In 
documentation for the USRP1 the transmission power is between 50mW - 100 mW 
(17-20dBm)? For my transceiver that has 17dBm transmission power says that it 
can transmitt data as far as 800m outdoors, would it apply to USRP1, too? 
Indoors the transceivers works quite well, I can send data from one module to 
other in my whole house, the distance is around 15m, through walls (max. 3 
walls 
between transceivers). Anybody tried to do such kind of things, and has arived 
to any results?

I would appriciate any comment on this.

Thank you very much,
Gunther.
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