Turn transmit power, antenna gains and margins into EIRP, the maximum allowable path loss (MAPL) and an estimated cell range — for 5G NR or LTE coverage planning.
📡 EIRP · MAPL · FSPL = 32.44 + 20log f + 20log dDefaults model a 3.5 GHz macro downlink (43 dBm, 16 dBi). Free-space range is a line-of-sight upper bound; the n-exponent range is more realistic for real terrain.
A link budget adds up every gain and loss between transmitter and receiver to find how much path loss the link can tolerate — the MAPL — and hence the range:
The maximum allowable path loss is the headline number: any cell whose path loss stays below it is covered. Free-space loss (n = 2) is optimistic; real networks use a path-loss exponent of about 3.5 in urban and 4+ in dense urban areas, which is why the realistic range is far shorter than the line-of-sight figure. 5G mid-band (3.5 GHz) has ~10 dB more path loss than LTE at 1.8 GHz, shrinking the cell.