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Propagation Models
Includes a complete set of the most accurate propagation prediction models, including customizable models and free space + RMD. System frequencies can range from 30MHz to 60GHz.
Full Microwave Path Analysis
Calculate a full microwave path analysis including path profi le, rain and fade outage, percent availability, dispersive fade margin, antenna diversity reception, and cross-link interference. All links are bi-directional.
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Transmit & Receive Antennas
You can defi ne antenna patterns for the transmit and receive ends of your link. Co-polarized and cross-polarized directional receive antennas are also supported.
Consecutive Point Networks
Analyze multi-link analysis for consecutive point networks. Perform end-to-end analysis or one link versus all others.
Correlated Rain Fade
Easily incorporate correlated rain fade on interfering links, assuming the same rain fade as victim link.
Power Spectral Density
Use a Power Spectral Density file for each transmitter and receive filter file to define occupied bandwidth in interference studies.
Link Reliability
For the ultimate fl exibility in your link analyses, TPATH has powerful Link Reliability Analysis settings. Fade outage from multipath can be set for ITU-R 530-8 or ITU-R 530-10 (with additional settings) as well as Vigants-Barnett or customized, user-defined outage tables. Rain outage can be set for Crane, ITU-R 530-8/9/10, ITU-R specified rain rate, as well as customized, userdefined outage tables. Alternate lognormal fading distribution settings are also selectable by you as well as other external interference, dispersive fade margin, and fade occurrence factors.
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Project Management Tree
The project management tree lets you see all the components of your project at a glance. Click on any component to see complete details.
Project Wizard
The project wizard sets up a new project from a selection of system-specific templates. Also, you can easily select the starting point for your project view by simply typing the city name and letting the program find the geographic coordinates for you. |
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