TAP6 Demo Quick Tour
SoftWright Home

Whether you are trying out the TAP Demo, or beginning to learn to operate your licensed copy of TAP6, this Quick Tour can guide you through the basic operation of some of the main functions in the Terrain Analysis Package (TAP)™ software.

This Quick Tour is intended to provide you with step-by-step instructions for some of the main functions in TAP6. Many additional functions and options are available in the software, and this Quick Tour includes references and links to several other articles and FAQs on the SoftWright web site. As you go through the Quick Tour and become more familiar with the basic functions, you can explore these other links to learn the other capabilities of TAP6.

The Quick Tour uses default values for several of the most common TAP functions. All you have to do is start the demo, select the operation you want to execute as described below, and click a few buttons on the screen to accept the default values. This will give you a quick idea of the type of information you can generate with the TAP software. Later, you can run the demo again and make changes to the program parameters, adjust values, etc., to learn more about the powerful flexibility of TAP.

The examples in this Tutorial use hypothetical sites and facilities that are included in the TAP software when it is installed, either in Demo or licensed mode.

Note that all values shown in this article are for illustration purposes only. It is important that you use good engineering judgment to determine the values that are appropriate for your equipment and specific application.

Start the TAP6 software by running the SWTAP6Menu.exe file from the folder where you installed the software. The TAP6 menu is displayed:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The TAP6 Menu enables you to launch HDPath for path studies, HDCoverage for area coverage studies, as well as other TAP functions. This Quick Tour describes the basic functionality for Path Studies and Area Coverage Studies. Additional information on the functions in the TAP6 Menu is in the TAP6 Menu Introduction article.

Video Introductions

There are short videos available that may help you become more familiar with the software. You can view the video for drawing path profiles and for area coverage studies in addition to working through other examples described in this FAQ using the demo software.

Path Studies

TAP includes a number of path-oriented functions. This Quick Tour describes one function, drawing a path profile:

Drawing Path Profiles

Other functions are described in the TAP6 Tutorial:

Antenna Elevation Calculations (to achieve line of sight over a path)

VHF/UHF Link Budgets

Microwave Link Budgets

This Quick Tour provides an example of drawing a path profile. More detailed information and other available options are described in the HDPath Introduction article.

All of these functions are performed in the HDPath interface. To launch HDPath, click the Path button on the TAP6 Menu toolbar:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The HDPath form will be displayed:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The form contains Fixed Facility information for the end-points of the path. The Transmit facility is located on the left side of the form, and the Receive facility is on the right.

The Path Settings (at the bottom-center of the form) section is used to set various parameters for the path to be displayed, such as the units to use, topographic data selections, etc. These settings are described in detail in the HDPath Introduction article. For this Quick Tour, the default settings will be used, so you don't need to change the settings for now.

Path Profile

The path for this Quick Tour will be between two of the Demo sites in the TAP Fixed Facility database. You can later add or import your own records for your own sites and facilities.

This Quick Tour uses the sample DEMO sites provided with TAP6 in the Fixed Facility database. For more information on adding your own site and facility information to the database, see the Fixed Facility Interface article.

For the Transmit side of the path, use the pulldown list for the Transmit facility to select the Cheyenne Mountain Test Facility:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

When you select that facility, notice that the settings for the Transmit side of the path are updated. The length and azimuth of the path is displayed above the graphic area near the top of the form.

For the Receive side of the path, use the Receive facility to select the Castle Rock Test Facility:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

To draw the path profile, click the Draw button (with the pencil icon):

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The profile will be drawn in the graphic area of the form:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

When the profile is drawn, a form will show information about the mouse location on the path:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

For more detailed information about the many other functions of HDPath, see the HDPath Introduction article or the TAP6 Tutorial.


Area Coverage Studies

TAP includes a number of area-oriented functions. This Quick Tour describes one of the functions, the calculation of an area coverage contour:

Contour Coverage Studies

Other functions are described in the TAP6 Tutorial:

Field Strength Preview

Path Preview

Radial Coverage Studies

Tile Coverage Studies

To launch HDCoverage from the TAP6 Menu, click the Area button:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The HDCoverage form will be displayed:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The form includes four main sections for setting up area coverage studies:

□ The left side of the form displays information for the Fixed Facility parameters. These values include the location of the base station or repeater under consideration, as well as other pertinent values (power, frequency, antenna pattern, etc.).

□ The right side of the form displays information for the Mobile Facility parameters. These values include the values for the handheld, vehicle, or other mobile unit to be considered for the area coverage study, such as the antenna height and gain, and losses to be considered in the vicinity of the mobile.

□ The center-bottom of the form displays the Coverage Study Settings, such as the propagation model to use, topographic data settings, etc.

□ The top-center of the form displays a map you can use in setting up the coverage area you want to consider for the study.

This Quick Tour provides examples of the operation of the basic HDCoverage functions. More detailed information and other available options are described in the HDCoverage Introduction article.

This Quick Tour uses the sample DEMO sites provided with TAP6 in the Fixed Facility database, and the sample mobile units in the Mobile Facility database. For more information on adding your own site and facility information to the database, see the Fixed Facility Interface article and the Mobile Facility Interface article.

Note that all values shown in this article are for illustration purposes only. It is important that you use good engineering judgment to determine the values that are appropriate for your equipment and specific application.

HDCoverage provides four types of coverage studies. This Quick Tour describes one, the Radial study:

Radial Coverage studies enable you to compute the field strength along specified radials from the base station. The computed field strength at the specified location can be plotted using different symbols and colors to represent different field strength levels.

Other functions are described in the TAP6 Tutorial:

Contour Coverage studies enable you to compute the field strength along radials and to interpolate those values to draw a single, closed contour representing the desired field strength level.

Tile Coverage studies enable you to compute the field strength at locations on a uniform grid. The computed field strength at the specified location can be plotted using different symbols and colors to represent different field strength levels.

Target Point Coverage studies enable you to compute the field strength at specified locations, such as telemetry points. The computed field strength at the specified location can be plotted using different symbols and colors to represent different field strength levels.

To select the type of coverage area you want to compute, go to the Coverage Study Settings section of the HDCoverage form and click "Coverage Area" to display that item.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **


Radial Coverage Studies

For a Radial Coverage study, first create a new Task for the study. If the Task information is not visible, click the Task header in the Coverage Study Settings section:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

Click the New button on the HDCoverage toolbar:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

(If another study was already displayed in HDCoverage you will be prompted to save changes

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

For this Quick Tour, click No.

A new Task ID will be assigned for the study:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The Task ID is used by the program to keep track of various files and parameters used in the study.

The Task Description is your information about the Task. This is the description you will use later to select the Task to plot, etc.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The Task Description should be meaningful to you, and can include things such as project or contract numbers, etc., to help organize the Tasks.

If you want TAP to automatically draw the coverage map with HDMapper after the Radial Study is computed, check the AutoDraw box:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

Click the Task section header to collapse the Task section. Click the Coverage Area section to open that section.

To select a Radial study, click the Radial Study button:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The radial specification options will be displayed.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

To set up a study of uniformly spaced radials of the same length, click the "Number" button:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

You will be prompted for the number of radials to compute. For example, you can compute 36 radials (every 10 degrees).

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

You will be prompted for the distance you want to compute on the radials.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The radials will be added to the list.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

You can also specify a Range of radials and different lengths for radials. You can also enter desired radials manually. More detailed information about these options is available in the HDCoverage Introduction article.

When you are ready to run the study, click the Save button.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

To start the study, click the Run button. (If you click the Run button without saving the study you will be prompted to save the study.)

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

A list of studies that have been created and saved in TAP is displayed. The current study is checked to be run. You can select other Tasks to be run as well.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

For this Quick Tour, just run the Task you just created for a Radial Study. Click the Continue button.

A form will display the progress of the study.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

When the study is complete, if the AutoDraw box was checked, the study will be displayed in HDMapper:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The HDMapper layer with the Radial Coverage study is shown in the Legend to the left side of the map.

For more detailed information about the options and functions in HDMapper, see the HDMapper Introduction article. For more information about HDCoverage, see the HDCoverage Introduction article or the TAP6 Tutorial.

Examples of the other types of coverage studies you can run are shown below:

Contour Study:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

Tile Study:

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

The TAP6 Tutorial describes how you can modify the coverage maps. For example you can set different field strength levels to view.

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

And there's more…

Now that you have had a brief overview of what you can do with the TAP software, you can learn much more of the details in the TAP6 Tutorial. Recent additions to the software and documentation may be found in the list of Recent FAQs.

Search SoftWright Website

** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **

Copyright 2012 by SoftWright LLC


SOFTWRIGHT LICENSING AGREEMENT

BY OPENING THE SOFTWARE DISK PACKAGE OR DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.

This Agreement constitutes the complete agreement between you (the "Licensee") and SOFTWRIGHT LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, whose mailing address is P.O. Box 7205, Charlottesville, Virginia 22906 USA, ("SoftWright") for the use of all programs, software, executable files, configuration files, data files, diskettes, CD-ROM disks, DVD disks (collectively, the "Software") as well as all documentation and any other materials produced by SoftWright and delivered by any means whether in writing or in machine readable form (collectively, the "Documentation"). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT OPEN ANY PACKAGE OR DO NOT INSTALL ANY DOWNLOADED SOFTWARE. RETURN ALL MATERIALS, INCLUDING THE UNOPENED PACKAGE(S) CONTAINING DISKETTES AND/OR CD ROM DISKS TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED THE SOFTWARE OR DELETE THE DOWNLOADED SOFTWARE. This Agreement constitutes a use license (the "License") permitting the Licensee to use the Software.

OWNERSHIP

The Licensee recognizes that the Software and Documentation have been produced by SoftWright at considerable expense to SoftWright in time, money, and labor, and that the Software is a unique product, including any past, present, and future improvements or updates and are furnished to the Licensee under the License for use.

The Licensee acknowledges that title to and ownership of the Software and Documentation-*1 is vested in SoftWright and shall continue to be vested in SoftWright. The License is not a sale of the Software or Documentation. The Licensee acknowledges that the Software and the Documentation are protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions.

CONFIDENTIALITY/NONDISCLOSURE

The Licensee agrees that the Software and Documentation are and shall remain the confidential and proprietary property of SoftWright and agrees to inform its employees, agents, and any others who may have access to and use of the Software or Documentation under the control of the Licensee, of the confidential and proprietary nature of the Software and Documentation.

Except as otherwise herein provided, the Licensee agrees not to provide or otherwise make available the Software, or Documentation or any part thereof, or any copies thereof in any form to any third party, without the prior written approval of SoftWright.

The Licensee agrees that the Licensee shall be responsible for damages sustained by SoftWright for any unauthorized reproduction, disclosure and/or use of the Software and Documentation. Damages include reasonable attorney's fees and expenses related thereto necessary to collect damages and/or enjoin the Licensee from improper use of the Software and Documentation.

SINGLE SEAT AND MULTI-SEAT SYSTEMS

The Software is available in both single seat and multi-seat systems. A seat is a running instance of any part of the software. The single seat system is to be installed and operated on a single computer with the one exception noted below in the INSTALLATION section. A multi-seat system is to be installed on a server and accessed remotely by any computer authorized to access the software from the server. Each multi-seat system has a predetermined maximum number of seats accessed at any point in time as determined by the purchase agreement of the license from SoftWright by the Licensee. There are specific different restrictions on both single seat and multi-seat systems. The details are described in this Licensing Agreement.

ARCHIVAL COPIES

One (1) copy of the Software and Documentation may be created for archival purposes. No other copies of the Software or Documentation are authorized under this license.

INSTALLATION

A single-seat system may be installed on one (1) stand alone computer or on one (1) network server.

For a single-seat system installed on a stand alone computer (and not on a network server), the Primary user is authorized to install one (1) additional copy on a home or portable computer. The single seat system may be used only on one computer at a time.

For a single seat system installed on a network server (not on a stand alone computer), no other installations on home or portable computers are authorized.

A multi-seat system may be installed on one (1) network server. No other copies of the Software are authorized under the License. Specifically prohibited are installations on computers at home or portable computers. Single seat systems may be purchased for this use, if desired.

USE

The License authorizes the Licensee to use the Software only for calculating, plotting, and printing the results of the calculations and reports generated by the Software. Any other use is prohibited.

The Licensee agrees that the Software may not be duplicated (except as authorized under the COPIES section of this agreement), installed, modified, adapted, disassembled, translated, reverse-compiled, or otherwise used to create any derivative software. The Documentation may not be duplicated, modified, adapted or used to create any derivative works without the prior written authorization of SoftWright.

The Licensee agrees that the Software, when remotely accessed, will be used only by authorized employees or contractors being paid by the licensee. Use of the Software on a no-charge or fee-for-use basis by any others is prohibited.

For multi-user systems, the Licensee agrees to use the Software only as accessed from a single server. The Software may be accessed by as many computers connected to the network in any fashion including remote access via the Internet, except that the number of users at any point in time cannot exceed the number of seats licensed by SoftWright to the Licensee. The Software or Documentation may not be placed on any system for downloading, uploading, copying or execution by others without a separate licensing agreement with SoftWright.

TAXES

The price quoted for the Software, Documentation and other products and services is net of all taxes. SoftWright normally collects taxes only for Colorado and no duties, taxes or fees are collected by SoftWright for any other purchasing locations. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASING ENTITY TO PAY ANY ADDITIONAL DUTIES, TAXES OR FEES THAT ARE DUE TO THEIR PARTICULAR AUTHORITIES. Any deviation from this policy must be agreed to in writing by SoftWright and the licensee at the time of purchase.

WARRANTY

THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION IS WITH THE LICENSEE EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE DESCRIBED IN THIS AGREEMENT.

SoftWright does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software will meet the requirement(s) of the Licensee or that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free.

The Licensee acknowledges that portions of the Software are based on various sources of digital elevation models and boundary data, and on FCC Rules and Regulations, which specify signal propagation calculations and other pertinent methods. Other established engineering methods and practices of the telecommunications industry are utilized as applicable. Individual peculiarities and aberrant conditions sometimes found in the environment, such as atmospheric conditions, incorrect terrain information, man-made obstructions, etc., may adversely affect the correlation between the results of the Software and the actual conditions experienced in the field. While every effort has been made to obtain accurate information from government and private sources, SoftWright cannot guarantee the accuracy of such information because neither the U.S. government nor other sources will guarantee the accuracy thereof.

SUPPORT

SoftWright agrees to provide Documentation to the Licensee on the machine-readable media on which the Software is provided for support. The Documentation shall consist of instructions for installation and operation of the Software including an operating tutorial as well as answers to frequently asked questions ("FAQs"). The Documentation, including periodic additions of answers to FAQs, is also available on the SoftWright web site (www.softwright.com). The Documentation provided to the Licensee including the updated documentation on SoftWright's web site is provided without charge as access to it is included in the price for the Software. However, individual responses to inquiries by telephone or e-mail concerning application or operation of the Software are only available through a separate support subscription.

LIMITATION OF SOFTWRIGHT LIABILITY

LICENSEE AGREES THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY ASSUMED BY SOFTWRIGHT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, REGARDLESS OF THE CLAIM OR THE FORM OF ACTION OR SUIT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR TORT, SHALL BE LIMITED TO CORRECTION OR THE ORIGINAL COST OF THE SOFTWRIGHT SOFTWARE ACQUIRED, WHICHEVER IS LESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL SOFTWRIGHT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF SOFTWRIGHT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. MOREOVER, THE MEDIA (DISKETTE, CD-ROM, OR OTHERWISE) BY WHICH THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED TO THE LICENSEE IS WARRANTED AGAINST DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONLY ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF RECEIPT OF SUCH MEDIA BY THE LICENSEE. LICENSEE AGREES TO INDEMNITY OR OTHERWISE HOLD SOFTWRIGHT HARMLESS FROM ALL CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES THAT MAY ARISE FROM LICENSEE'S USE OF THE ITEMS DELIVERED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. LICENSEE'S REMEDIES IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE.

JURISDICTION

It is agreed that the laws of Colorado and the United States of America shall apply to any interpretation or enforcement of this Agreement.

TRANSFER OF LICENSE

The License may be transferred to another party only with the expressed, written consent of SoftWright-*2. The transfer must be accomplished using a Transfer Agreement document from SoftWright, signed by authorized representatives of SoftWright, the current Licensee, and the new licensee. The transfer will only be completed after the Licensee has destroyed all files, disks, documentation, any derivative works (if any), and all other materials included in the License but not transferred to the new licensee. SoftWright reserves the right to charge a transfer fee for any transfer of the License.

TERMINATION OF LICENSE

The License is effective until terminated. The right to use the Software will terminate automatically and without notice from SoftWright if the Licensee fails to comply with any of the terms of the License. Upon termination, the Licensee agrees to destroy all copies (including the backup copy) of the Software, any derivative materials, and all written materials, even if permission was previously obtained from SoftWright to produce the derivative works. Termination of the License by SoftWright for violation by the Licensee shall not preclude any other civil or criminal actions by SoftWright against the Licensee under copyright, trademark, or other applicable laws.

SURVIVABILITY

If any provision(s) of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions of this Agreement shall not be affected.

ATTORNEY'S FEES

In any suit or other action under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and associated expenses at trial and on appeal.

*1 - Some databases may be licensed by SoftWright from others and, if so, the License is not to be deemed a "sublicense" (meaning any rights other than the right to use and only use such data bases) as to such data base license.

*2 - Only databases derived from US government public domain sources may be transferred. Databases derived from commercial and international may not be transferred.

20020619, amended 20121015