I like link planner, but it is a bit of a pain when using non Cambium stuff.  
And I like the larger networks, land cover (now that I understand it) and other 
features of RM.  They are probably all in link planner, but I like my old shoes 
too.  

From: George Skorup 
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 4:47 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT RM

Apparently there's a RM installer package now. It defaults to C:\Radio Mobile. 
All of the default paths also point there. When you extract a new map, notice 
the SRTM path there as well. That's the problem I had the other day. Options > 
Internet had the correct path to SRTM, but the map extraction box did not.

I usually use LinkPlanner for quick PTP analysis. The only issue I've ran into 
with LP is the elevation data. Plotted a couple links last night. Wow, that 
tower really is on some high ground! Oh wait WTF, that's the tower itself. So 
then you have to adjust the elevations around the tower manually to make it 
sane. I don't get this in RM or a path elevation profile in Google Earth. I 
don't know what elevation data Cambium is using, but it's highly annoying.


On 8/17/2017 5:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:

  I have had this problem before.� One copy of RM on one computer does not 
seem to be able to find SRTM.� 
  �
  When looking for files it looks for them in the root of C drive and 
apparently nowhere else.� 
  This copy used to work just fine.� I have not changed anything.� 
  �
  Have some of the internet sources of this data changed?� 
  I was just using it on a different computer earlier in the day.
  It has to be a config problem.� 

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