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v126 v127 321 321 #!html 322 322 <br> 323 <font color="red"><b> Experiment Seven: </b></font> Transmitter Calibrat or<br><br>323 <font color="red"><b> Experiment Seven: </b></font> Transmitter Calibration <br><br> 324 324 Calibration of the nodes is an important step if we are to get better localisation data and results. We have to make sure that the transmitters are transmitting the signals at the set frequency; any other frequency would offset the data. Therefore, we decided to see the difference in signal transmitting when connecting the node to a spectrum analyzer versus antenna to antenna transmission. 325 325 <table cellpadding=5 width=10%> … … 344 344 </tr> 345 345 <br> 346 347 348 < /table>346 </table> 347 348 <b> Analysis: </b> The left image shows the signal power that is received by transmitters connected via wire to the spectrum analyzer transmitting signals at various frequencies. As evident, they are showing a consistent (linear) increase in power as gain is increased. Conversely, the image on the right shows a rather scattered graph. This is the graph of the same transmitters transmitting via antennas, as opposed to wires. This shows that the wire transmission minimizes propagation errors while wireless transmission is prone to these errors. 349 349 }}} 350 350