A frequently asked question we encounter is, "What antennas should be use for 'x' kilometers range with Mesh Rider Radios?" This can be a complex, application specific and case-by-case answer due to the numerous variables involved. However, this quick "Self-Serve" guide will comprehensively outline 35+ antennas including Doodle Lab's antennas and our recommended & trusted third-party vendor's antennas expected performance as a robust starting point.
UAV and UGV Application Note: In most cases, UAV telemetry ranges will be multiple-times further in km, than as compared to UGV. This phenomenon is due to UAV normally having more minimal RF link object obstructions in the air (ie maybe only when flying around skyscrapers, very large hills or mountains, etc.) , thus UAV have less concern with multipath pass loss and in-general a much higher Fresnel Zone clearance.
Antenna Matrix is Organized by Gain (dB) from high to low
Choosing an appropriate antenna gain requires a link-budget calculation. Based on the network capacity and link distance required, you can calculate the required antenna gain. Also note that there are many factors which can affect RF propagation loss such as reflections off large objects, and Fresnel Zone clearance. Have a look the Application Note, Optimizing the RF Link in our Technical Library.