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I'm trying to calculate the range of a VHF transmitter on an aircraft output power 50W, frequency 130MHz, and reciever sensitivity of -100dBm.

The calculations I have made give me ridiculously high numbers in the regions of thousands of Kilometres. The formula I used for this is as follows:

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Is there perhaps a different formula that I am not aware of?

Cyom
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VHF radio transmissions are primarily limited by line of sight. The formula for this is d = 1.23 * (√h1 + √h2) where h1 and h2 are the altitude s in feet, and d is the max range in miles.

user1937198
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    This is a treshold distance. Beyond "d" you will not receive any signal (and this is true for frequencyes higher than atmosphear plasma resonance frequency). You can't calculate the received power using this equation. The power depends from the medium losses, the antenna qualities, the frequency and, of course, from distance. – Gianluca Conte Sep 17 '18 at 10:39