This report focuses on radio propagation and the calculation of path loss in mobile communication systems. It investigates measurements and deployment strategies, identifying the structure of the design and analyzing power reduction. The report uses empirical models to determine path loss distances, employing equations such as the Friis equation. Data collection methods for wireless networking and communication systems are discussed, with considerations for transmitting frequency ranges and power. Related works explore the relationship between transmitting power, antenna gain, and path loss distances. The results and discussion section involves converting dBm readings to Watts, plotting average values, adding trend lines, and calculating path loss for different sites, including standard deviation values. The report concludes by summarizing the measurements and calculations made throughout the analysis. Desklib provides access to similar reports and solved assignments for students.