Electronic – 900 MHz vs 433 MHz for urban environments

RF

At ranges of a few hundred meters, will there be an appreciable difference in performance (ie range, bit rate) between 900 MHz and 433 MHz for digital applications in an urban environment?

Forgot to mention, I've read that some frequency ranges are more crowded than others, is that relevant here?

Also I live in the US.

Best Answer

433MHz will tend to be a bit better IMHO. It's the ability of the two frequencies to sneak between all the obstacles in our modern environment that is probably about equal but, at approximately half the frequency 433MHz will have more penetration due to the free-space link-loss formula. Link loss (attenuation in dB between transmitting antenna and receiving antenna) is: -

32.45dB + 20log\$_{10}\$(MHz) + 20log\$_{10}\$(kilometres)

At 500m, the link loss for 915MHz will be 32.45dB + 59.2dB + 0 = 91.7dB

At 500m, the link loss for 434MHz will be 32.45dB + 52.7dB + 0 = 85.2dB

Not much in it but 5.5 dB is better than a kick in the crotch!