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RadioWORKS is a tool for calculating various items related to radio waves and radio wave propagation. Get detailed information about a frequency, such as the free-space wavelength, band classification, propagation methods, common transmitter configurations, etc. Calculate antenna lengths or frequencies. View a 3D coverage map by providing a latitude / longitude coordinate and transmitter height. View a 2D representation of line of sight coverage between two latitude / longitude points, including compensation for TX/RX height, adjustment for Earth curvature, and first Fresnel zone calculation. Look up the elevation of a latitude / longitude coordinate.
What's new in this version: Version 2.0.36 adds Weissberger's path loss model, ability to apply path loss calculation from any calculator directly to supplied system parameters to see if loss is within allowable range, and fixes crash bug that occured on some systems when clicking the title banner.
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"Very easy to use!"
Version: RadioWorks 2.0.36
Pros
For point to point line of sight calculations this is the easiest program to use that I have found, it's easy and does a good job. If you've ever tried using radio mobile and couldn't figure it out this is the program for you!
Cons
Doesn't output an image in the coverage map section, if it had the option for outputting the image and letting you set the radius of it this program would be awesome.
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Also if the developer happens to read this a cool feature would be to add the above and have the ability to output a kmz file to input into google earth with an overlay.
Anyways love it so far, thanks!
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