Thanks ADTech... my bad... this is not the first time you have shared this information re. WTVF.
ag19, The path profile color scheme is similar to that used to indicate relative temperature... hot at the source (white, red, orange...) cooler further from the source (green, blue, violet, down to white - the coldest). All of this is relative, look to your original report to see an accurate prediction in calibrated units of dBm. I find the profile image most helpful when trying to visualize the obstructing terrain. I don't spend time trying to relate color to noise margin or signal level. As I said before, "Your report indicates good to excellent signal levels." All of the antennas mentioned so far, have more than enough gain based on the predicted signal levels, at least down the list to WRTN. The extra gain should translate into no need for a preamp or distribution amplifier.
Again, all path profile images are presented with the transmitter on the left and the receive location on the right.
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 4-Apr-2011 at 4:05 PM.
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