Radio Mobile Tutorial - Create Wireless Coverage Maps

Radio Mobile is a tool that is used to design and simulate wireless radiofrequency (20 MHz - 20 GHz) communication systems. It predicts the performance of a terrestrial radio link by calculating link budgets given station RF parameters, distance, terrain, and land cover. Propagation is calculated using the Longley-Rice model, also known as the irregular terrain model or ITM. This program could be used to compute coverage for an emergency service, Wi-Fi like wireless ISP, hypothetical radio station, amateur radio repeater, or just about anything else! INSTALLATION LINKS Google Earth Pro: https://www.google.com/earth/about/ve... Radio Mobile: http://www.g3tvu.co.uk/Quick_Start.htm OTHER LINKS Unofficial Manual (Very Helpful & Comprehensive): http://radiomobile.pe1mew.nl/ Original Author's Webpage: https://www.ve2dbe.com/english1.html VIDEO CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 0:49 Installation - Google Earth Pro 1:29 Installation - Radio Mobile 2:46 Setting the Terrain Model & Land Cover 3:27 Creating a New File; Networks, Systems, Units 4:18 Creating a Map 5:56 Creating a Network 6:49 Creating Systems 8:18 Creating Units 9:29 Assigning Units to Systems 10:21 Creating a Coverage Plot 12:58 Creating a More Detailed Coverage Plot 14:45 Export to Image and Google Earth KML 15:29 Viewing Maps in Google Earth Pro 16:18 Point-to-Point Link Analysis 17:55 Conclusion Most of the royalty-free pictures in this video can be found here: https://pixabay.com/collections/radio...