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vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

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Radio Mobile Deluxe (modeling software)

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I started playing around with Radio Mobile Deluxe yesterday.

My first picture!

Thought to start a new thread about it. I made a quick model with following assumptions:

Position: 33.78292 -84.39736 286.97
Corner antenna, 14 dBi, height 15 meters facing East
City 70% setting

Client assumed to be a 2 dBi omni height 2 meters.

I don't see how I can specify downtilt on antenna?

It's really quite cool to be able to model all that terrain. In an urban area without towers, and trees and structures everywhere, it's hard to get a grasp on where your dead-zones will be. I now can see a big fat dead-zone due to a small hill to the east and slightly south of the coverage zone.

I was sufficiently impressed, that I dropped the author some PayPal money. He's released 2 updated versions of it in the last few days, up to 7.10 now, pretty active.


PersComp
Premium
join:2005-08-17
Cayce, SC

Re: Radio Mobile Deluxe

Good Job!!! It'll get easy now that you have the basics figured out. It is VERY logical once you grasp the concept of the program!

What map overlay is that? I like the effect!

vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

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reply to vincentfox

Re: Radio Mobile Deluxe (modeling software)

I think I used the USGS 1-arcsecond data for elevation, and MapQuest for the road overlay. Looks pretty cool in the 3D projection, but boy it takes an evening of fiddling to get that first picture!

Anyone know if there is a way to define more antenna? And downtilt? A 90 or 120-degree sector is only somewhat like a corner antenna.

I'd love to see with 1/9th arc-second data, but the website here:
»seamless.usgs.gov/
Says that data unavailable until further notice.

I feel like those accountants must have during the very first demo of VisiCalc. Something that will really make my work MUCH easier.


PersComp
Premium
join:2005-08-17
Cayce, SC

reply to vincentfox
Yahoo has a group for RMD. Just do a search for it. I am at work right now and Websense won't let me hit the groups to find it. There are a lot of guys that post there and have a lot of good input.


lutful
Premium
join:2005-06-16
Ottawa, ON
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reply to vincentfox

said by vincentfox:

takes an evening of fiddling to get that first picture!
maybe you will kindly summarize what you did for those of us who are scared to even start fiddling with RM?


korym
Go Wisp's
ExMod 1999-03
join:1999-12-23
Richmond, VA

reply to PersComp

said by PersComp:

Yahoo has a group for RMD.
Here ya go:

»groups.yahoo.com/group/Radio_Mobile_Deluxe/

Regards,
Kory
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Mike_27
Premium
join:2004-05-15
Gardiner, MT

reply to lutful
here's a french wiki page that covers wifi setup in radio mobile.
»reseaucitoyen.be/ancienwiki/inde···ioMobile
and a google translation,
»translate.google.com/translate?u···en&hl=en


vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

reply to vincentfox
I'd really need to install a copy on a clean PC to give accurate HowTo information. I had a number of wrong turns and didn't keep notes. I may try that later this evening if I get time.

A lot of the linked HowTo's from the RM site are out-of-date and incomplete from a novice standpoint. If you mush them together you can get there, but it takes time. I still think the Wiki is the way to go long run. From experience, people tend to more often make the minor edits needed when the program changes.


VariableARK

join:2003-03-17
USA

reply to vincentfox
anyone know if you can run this through cedega/wine on linux?



AnonName

@kaballero.com

reply to vincentfox

Anyone know if there is a way to define more antenna? And downtilt? A 90 or 120-degree sector is only somewhat like a corner antenna.

The .ant files in your Radio Mobile install directory consist of 360 lines. Each line with one floating point number on it ... sort of like this:

0.0
-2.4
-3.5
-5.2
...
-1.2

Line one represents zero degrees (realtive to the antenna's favored direction). It is almost always 0.0 because the antenna pattern is defined as -dB LOSS below maximum gain.

Each line represents one degree of the antenna's pattern. Zero degrees is at the top. Degrees increase clockwise around the antenna. 180 degrees is directly behind the antenna.

You can do this the hard way or you can download an Excel spread sheet to help you. That spread sheet extrapolates between ten degree points.

I don't have the links but it is in the file section on the Yahoo group.

AFIAK RMDLX does not do downtilt.
-m-


rawgerz
The hell was that?
Premium
join:2004-10-03
Grove City, PA

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reply to vincentfox
It'd be nice if someone did a very easy how to guide with screen shots, even I am baffled on how to introduce the elevation data and Mapquest overlay.. Not to mention the elevation data seems hard to find.

I've read maybe 2 guides that didn't help at all and were complicated. Sigh, I wish that RM made it's own directories and did more of the work itself
Maybe someone would be so kind to incorporate a guide in that wiki?:)
--
"Hows your French toast?" "Smelly and ungrateful, but this AMERICAN toast is great!"



sporkme
drop the crantini and move it, sister
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Morristown, NJ
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reply to vincentfox
There was a thread here not long ago that covered some of the basics. Perhaps it could be stickied or added to the FAQ?

I've been meaning to give it a spin on my Mac under VPC. Mainly just to see my own area, we've got neat topology here. 07042 for the curious...
--
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity



PersComp
Premium
join:2005-08-17
Cayce, SC

said by sporkme:

There was a thread here not long ago that covered some of the basics.
»Radio Mobile Deluxe Install and Setup

This is the thread. It is very accurate if you start with DADOGS post for the downloads and setup. Then skip down to DADOGS post about "internet options". After that there is a nice entry about yahoo groups by DADOGS that gives information about the groups as well as the author of the RMD software, then there are entries about "unit properties", "keep in new picture", and "single polar" coverage. I forget who they were from....oh yeah, it was DADOGS.

Giving credit where credit is due! I wish my dogs were that informative!!

vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

reply to vincentfox
Dang it!

I had already begun editing something on that Wiki site.

Going home now. Perhaps someone else would want to transplant some of that thread onto the Wiki:

»www.wispwiki.com/Categories/Radi···leDeluxe


vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

reply to sporkme

said by sporkme:

I've been meaning to give it a spin on my Mac under VPC. Mainly just to see my own area, we've got neat topology here. 07042 for the curious...
Care to give some Lat & Long for this area? I'd like some practice with the software, could toss up a few maps.


binary1000
Premium
join:2005-10-04
White Lake, MI

reply to vincentfox
The Yahoo group has several useful .ant files including a generic 60deg sector


vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

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reply to vincentfox
I get a little bored weeding through peoples posts that use their HAM-radio callsign. I mean it's interesting and all I suppose, but mostly it's noise to me



John Galt
Forward, March
Premium
join:2004-09-30
Happy Camp
kudos:3

said by vincentfox:

I get a little bored weeding through peoples posts that use their HAM-radio callsign.
We Hams get bored reading WISP posts...but we persevere regardless.



de KB6JAW
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A is A

vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

2 edits

reply to vincentfox
Touche!

We WISPers would be happy if freq default to 900, 2.4, and 5 gig choices, brain not big enough to remember long numbers



PersComp
Premium
join:2005-08-17
Cayce, SC

reply to vincentfox

I'll do my best to give an overview of how I go about making my maps. I'm not saying it is the only or best way, rather it was how I figured it out. Feel free to comment as I go. I am sure I may have missed something along the way and someone may have a better way of doing it. It may have to be in several segments as time allows, but I'll do my best to get it in as quickly as possible.

First, use this step by step to set up the PC
»www.cplus.org/rmw/download.html

Pic-Set up unit(s)

Set up two units to start (even if they have the same lat/long). Later, when you are ready to make a coverage map, you will have to have two links to create an AP and SM scenario.

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