[MLB-WIRELESS] Micro$oft working on software radios (!)
Jeremy Lunn
jeremy at austux.net
Tue Apr 16 22:39:58 EST 2002
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 08:36:47PM +1000, Will Lanigan wrote:
> and its hard to make a map showing a blanket of coverage because of
> buildings and trees obstructing views.
It'd be cool to have a map showing active links.
> yes we can make a theoretical one that doesnt take into consideration
> buildings and trees, but what good is that to anyone?
I wouldn't mind getting contour maps of my area and the like. The
problem I have is that there are trees in imediate properties... I would
like to know that if I had a mast taller than the trees if I could get
LOS to people that way :)
> i will be taking GPS waypoints at some nodes in my area and working out the
> exact bearings and degrees they have LOS of and then shading in the areas of
Sounds cool although I don't know exactly what your doing. Sounds like
something I should do somehow as well.
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Jeremy Lunn
Melbourne, Australia
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