Hi every one and sorry before hand for this off topic requirement

Under a non profit organization sponsoring we are developing an internet access system 
for isolated school based on ham radio data transmition. On this effort we are looking 
for any info regarding the siting of antenas /repeater. We would like to explore the 
modeling of the signal taking care of topography to define the best arquitecture to 
supply all school at least cost.

We have 1:50.000 digital topographic maps of the study area, and it available either 
through mapinfo/vertical mapper or postgis/mapserver.

Under our preliminary research there are a couple of comertial software on the range 
of US$500 to US$5000, and some basic possibilities under opensource (like splat 
http://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/splat.html). 
SPLAT! imports topographic data in the form of SPLAT Data Files (SDFs) that may be 
generated from a

number of information sources. In the United States, SPLAT Data Files are most often 
derived from U.S.

Geological Survey Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) using the usgs2sdf utility included 
with SPLAT!.

Any one know of  tools to derive DEM like the ones need by splat SDF from contour 
lines?

Any one knows of other open source tool that could be usefull for our purposes?



Sincerely



Juanse

temuko-Chile






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