Free Space Path Loss Calculator

Calculate the signal attenuation over distance in free space using the Friis transmission equation.

km
MHz

Free Space Path Loss

120.0 dB

FSPL at 10x Distance140.0 dB

Free Space Path Loss vs Distance

How Free Space Path Loss Works

FSPL is the loss in signal strength as a radio wave spreads out over distance, assuming no obstacles.

Formula

FSPL (dB) = 20 x log10(d_km) + 20 x log10(f_MHz) + 32.44

This comes from the Friis equation: FSPL = (4 x pi x d / lambda)^2, converted to decibels.

Key Points

  • Doubling the distance adds 6 dB of loss
  • Doubling the frequency adds 6 dB of loss
  • This is the absolute minimum loss; real-world losses are higher due to obstacles, rain, and atmospheric absorption
  • Example Calculation

    2.4 GHz Wi-Fi signal over 10 km in free space.

    1. 01FSPL = 20 x log10(10) + 20 x log10(2400) + 32.44
    2. 02= 20 + 67.60 + 32.44
    3. 03= 120.0 dB

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