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Press Release
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New Integration of Radio Path
Analysis with Google Earth
Aurora CO, December 8, 2008 - SoftWright,
LLC, developers of the Terrain Analysis Package
Software (TAP)tm now
provide the capability to visually see the details of
a radio path analysis or rf coverage map using Google
Earth. The application can be used to visualize
virtually all types of radio system paths.
In the past radio
system designers have relied heavily upon a predictive
technique developed by a French physicist,
Augustine-Jean Fresnel. His modeling predicted an
invisible envelope of transmitted energy that
surrounds the line-of-sight on the entire path between
a transmitter and a repeater. When any
obstruction penetrates this envelope, the received
signal level is reduced, sometimes causing degradation
so severe that the path was not usable for radio or
data links. Up to now this modeling was a
simplified, 2-dimensional graphic, where the engineer
looked at the terrain profile of the path. If the
entire portion of the Fresnel zone to be protected was
above the elevation of the ground and obstructions
along the path, then the receiver had the maximum
possible signal. SoftWright has developed a way of
graphically modeling not only the portion of the
Fresnel zone that lies below the actual path
line-of-sight, but also on both sides of the exact
path, where additional path losses are created. Up to
now this degradation would have been undetected. With
this newly designed rf modeling tool developed by
SoftWright and integrated with Google Earth, the
engineer can fly down an entire path and look at the
areas that would cause signal deterioration down the
entire path including the side lobes of the protected
Fresnel zone. Only when one knows precisely
where these obstructed locations are, can an engineer
proceed with strategic solutions to seek to eliminate
locations where the signal is unreliable.
The example above
shows that terrain severely blocked the reception on
this path. The Terrain Analysis Package Software
allows the designer to know in advance if these
problems will be present and also to make design
adjustments to eliminate or minimize these types of
problems. If radio coverage is problematic the Terrain
Analysis is Package (TAP)tm
software can evaluate many proposed solutions so that
the system reliability can be greatly improved.
(Click on graphic above to see enlarged view of
where and how the protected Fresnel zone is clipped by
the terrain. To save file copy of the enlarged
graphic right-click on the large graphic once it is
displayed. Permission is granted to include the
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About SoftWright LLC
SoftWright is the developer of the Terrain Analysis
Package - TAPtm- for Windows XP/Vista
PC-based software to perform evaluation of existing or
proposed radio transmitter sites; radio coverage
predictions, intermodulation studies and radio
transmitter site administration; TV and FM
broadcasting, MMDS, ITFS, PCS, SCADA, WLL, WiFi,
WiMAX, microwave, cellular, paging, air-to-ground,
ship-to-shore and conventional two-way radio system
design. The Terrain Analysis Package Software (TAP)tm
is used in sixty-four countries on all seven
continents.
Contact Information: SoftWright LLC,
P.O. Box 370390, Denver CO
USA 80237
303-344-5486, FAX 303-261-1505
contact: Mr. Curt Alway, sales@softwright.com
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SoftWright LLC
Larry D. Ellis, P.E., President
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