Key word ... resolution.

I'm use to working with tighter resolutions in mapping than ten foot. The maps 
I saw in the demo pages were verry grainey.... not much details. 100 mile 
resolutions are verry gross n grainy. How can one see contures at 100m? or 
30miles?

Can the program use DRGs for mapping?

I did see the VDENs mapping but still cant much.

Ed

"Buley, Kenneth L (GE Consumer & Industrial)" wrote:

> 10 foot resolution ????? That's kind of hard to predict unless you're 
> standing next to the antenna. Those other parameters are necessary to predict 
> ANYTHING. Kind of like asking a meteorologist if it's going to rain. His 
> answer will definitely be YES. But that means it could rain ANYWHERE on ANY 
> DAY in ANY AMOUNT. If you want to know specific details, you have to provide 
> SOME limiting, specific information.
> Cable loss, antenna types, tower height, etc., all affect propogation, so 
> that info is needed to predict what the propogation MAY be. The presence of 
> other towers may mean that the tower owners could only afford that location, 
> propogation not withstanding.
>
> Kenneth Buley
> Bullitt County ARES/RACES Coordinator KY4DES
> Bullitt County EMA CD-2
> Bullitt County Red Cross Disaster Communications BC-6
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mr. Edgar McKinney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 9:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Propogation Prediction
>
> Hi doug and the group...
>
> I looked at the samples in the website mentioned.
>
> Question...(s)...
> Is this a DOS program running windows or a linux program? I saw file names 
> with
> formatting of each.
>
> 100m resolution? Kinda vague I was hoping for a 10 foot resolution.
>
> What if I dod not know all the paramaters to get a look at a probable site...
> such as cable loss, antenna types, tower height and etc.... All I know is that
> there are other towers there...
>
> Any way.... I'll try it but for a dial up, it'll take a day or two to 
> download.
>
> Ed
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>
> Doug Younker wrote:
>
> > There is radio mobile http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html and there is a
> > yahoo group dedicated to it's support and use.  However you will be using
> > rfprofiler light "out of the box" much easier. INMO.
> > doug
>
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