A Radio Path Survey is a simple low-cost way to verify that a radio system will work properly with good margins. These surveys validate the choices of radios, antennas, cables, antenna heights and locations before investing in radio hardware and installation.
Based on GPS latitude and longitude readings taken at each proposed site, computer software with digital topological maps is used to evaluate the radio systems performance. The software takes into account the performance of the radios, cables, and the antenna heights. This information is analyzed against the terrain and sites identified by GPS data to determine the radio signal strengths and "safety" margins.
Using a GPS Radio Path Study helps to ensure reliable radio system operation under
a variety of changeable "real world" field conditions such as weather and foliage
growth.
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