I'd like to note that I'm not trying to cover the treed areas, only want to 
adjust the land cover parameters to accurately reflect real life. I can't know 
what everything is everywhere. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "Mike Hammett" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 8:30:30 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Radio Mobile Land Cover Question 


In RM I set it to 4 meters. I set the APs anywhere from 10 meters to 60 meters. 

Most of the areas are mature trees that would be twice as tall as any AP would 
be. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "Jaime Solorza" <[email protected]> 
To: "Animal Farm" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 8:20:11 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Radio Mobile Land Cover Question 


I have amazed how 5Ghz works through some trees...how high are your APs on 
towers? How high are your CPEs? 
Jaime Solorza 
On Jan 22, 2015 6:56 PM, "Mike Hammett" < [email protected] > wrote: 




If I'm doing primarily 5 GHz and is therefore safe to assume that any tree is a 
dead signal, any reason to not just set Radio Mobile Land Cover values to 100% 
density for all forests and woodlands? 

I'm also not sure on those heights either. 50' trees? Maybe, but I bet you 
they're 60' - 80' tall. What kind of trees? *shrugs* I'm not an arborist. I'm 
guessing maples and oaks. 

The coverage it generated was very optimistic, given that trees exist. I do see 
those areas flagged as tree areas, it must think it's winter all the time here. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 







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