Practicality of using 2.4GHz 802.11 wifi from a balloon payload

(its legality is another thing)

The use of 802.11 wifi is probably the fist thing that people think about when designing a balloon payload for the first time. So what sort of distances could be achieved? Well it depends upon the qualities of the transmitter, receiver and antennas.

Assuming:

This gives a maximum path loss of between:

15 + 0 + 24 + 91 = 130dB

and

15 + 0 + 24 + 96  = 136dB

Which at 2.4GHz equates to a distance of between 32 and 63Km depending on receiver

Practicality of using 2.4GHz FM TV from a balloon payload

Licence exempt FM TV modules running in the 2.4GHz band are readily available in the UK for CCTV application – & what's more this band is explicitly allowed to used used in airborne TV applications. So what sort of distances can be achieved?

Assuming:

This gives a maximum path loss of between:

10 + 0 + 24 + 85 = 119db

and

10 + 0 + 24 + 91 = 125dB

Which at 2.4GHz equates to a distance of between 9 and 18Km depending on receiver


The use of bigger antenna dishes would result in longer distances – as a general rule doubling the dish diameter will double the workable distance.