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Thursday, February 07, 2008

SPLAT! for Windows featured in TV Technology magazine

Doug Lung, a columnist for TV Technology magazine, recently featured the Windows version of Splat! in his RF Technology column. The article provides a good overview of how to use Splat! in Windows for generating Longley-Rice coverage data and maps.

Posted by John McMellen at 9:52 AM 0 comments  

Labels: engineering, gis, ham radio, prediction, radio, rf, windows

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