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• http://www.cplus.org/rmw
• http://www.telefonica.net/web2/ismael/REMER/RMDL/RMDL0_Indice.htm
• http://pizon org/rmw/
http://pizon.org/rmw/
• Usingg freely
y available terrain elevation data it can p
produce ggrey
y
scale, x-ray and rainbow colored virtual maps.
• Tutorial
http://pizon org/rmw/ (Puede confundirles la sección: Downloading and Installing
http://pizon.org/rmw/
Radio Mobile, mejor usen la guía de las siguientes páginas)
Dic. 2008 Iván Bernal, Ph.D. 5
Instalación
• Step 1
For old versions of Windows or Linux-Wine:
¾Download the Visual Basic Runtime (Service pack 6) File vbrun60sp6.exe from
Microsoft.
9 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7B9BA261-7A9C-
43E7-9117-F673077FFB3C&displaylang=en
Extract and install it on your PC before executing the next steps (you may
have to reboot).
• Step 2
Create a program directory to place the contents of the following files.
Example:
¾C:\Radio_Mobile
• Step 4
Installation of rmwupdate.zip
p p is required
q for all languages!
g g
• Step 5
English language by Roger Coudé
Spanish language by Juan Andrés González
• Revisar luego
g de las explicaciones:
p
http://www.cplus.org/rmw/dataen.html
• Byy default Radio Mobile will download elevation data if it is not found in your
y local
path. You should change this setting.
To do so click on the Options menu and select "Internet.”
You will want to click on each element of the list and make sure that "Download from Internet
if a file is not found on local path and keep a local copy" is selected on each page (SRTM,
Toporama, Terraserver, LANDSAT)
• UTM
Universal Transverse Mercator ((UTM)) divides earth into 60 zones of 6 degrees
g of longitude.
g
The Northing is the distance from the equator (m) while the Easting is the distance from the
central longitude of the zone (m), added with 500 000.
• MGRS
The Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) is derived from the UTM system of coordinates.
• Select the type of elevation data you want to use for each layer
then click on the "Browse" button.
Browse to the location of the data and when yyou are finished click on "OK.“
For example, you may want to use GTOPO30 as your top layer and DTED
as your second layer.
Con SRTM
• Composite data
SRTM data is obtained from scanning the earth surface with a radar.
¾ This radar does not have a very
y high
g resolution so we cannot see houses in the data,, but we can see
objects larger than 300x300 meters.
9 The result of the scanning is represented in SRTM data.
9 As you can see SRTM data holds both ground height and clutter height.
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00 15 47.69
• Lugar: St-Jean-sur-Richelieu
St Jean sur Richelieu
• Se p
proporciona
p o se p
puede descargar
g del URL indicado arriba:
dted1.zip
• On OK,
OK the program is ready for Radio Coverage!
U Edit
Use: Edit->
> Draw
D rings
i
• The figures you see in the various fields are based on equipment
available from Young Design, Inc. based in Fall Church, VA. They
specialize in license-exempt wireless equipment
Young Design, Inc. ("YDI"),
( YDI ), a world leader in extended range solutions
utilizing 802.11b wireless LAN technology.
http://www.ydi.com/
ttp://www.yd .co /
http://www.wirelessnetworksonline.com/storefronts/ydi.html
• Cable
C bl lloss iis calculate
l l t using
i Times
Ti Microwave
Mi LMR-400.
LMR 400
• Antenna gains
12dBi omni for the Access Point
24dBi grid dish for the CPE
18dBi patch for the bridge
¾ Again,
Again these are only examples for demonstration purposes
purposes.
• To see a profile of the radio link click on Tool and select the first
option, radio link.
Under the view menu you can select an option to swap the endpoints of the
link to see how the terrain effects the link in both directions.
If you would like to export the plot to RmPath click on edit, select export to
and then select RmPath
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Ejemplo3 - Plotting a Point-
Point-to
to--Point Link
• SYSTEM
A set of specific parameters defining the performance of a particular type of
radio station. NETWORK
• NETWORK
A specified group of stations which are required to intercommunicate.