RadioWORKS: Calculate radio wave properties. Get frequency info: Wavelength, band info, propagation methods, etc. Calculate antenna length. Calculate path loss: Free-Space, ITU Terrain, Hata, Hata Extended, Empirical COST-WI, or Weissberger models. 3D coverage map. 2D line of sight graph. Predict how a proposed TX power change or range requirement change will affect existing system range or power output needs. Get dish antenna beamwidth, gain.
Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter...
Setup Filename:
RadioWORKS_2.0_Installer.msi
System Requirements:
Microsoft .NET Framework v. 2.0 / OpenGL Support
RadioWORKS 2.0.36.0 Tags:
RadioWORKS,Radio Waves,Propagation,3D Coverage Map,RF,HAM,Amateur Radio,2D Line of Sight Graph,Path Loss,Hata model,Free-Space,ITU Terrain,COST 231,COST-Walfisch-Ikegami,Radio Propagation Graphing,SRTM Graphing,EMF,Weissberger
RadioWORKS 2.0.36.0 Full Description:
RadioWORKS is a tool for calculating various items related to radio waves and radio wave propagation. Get detailed information about a frequency, such as the free-space wavelength, band classification, propagation methods, common transmitter configurations, etc. Calculate antenna lengths or frequencies. View a 3D coverage map by providing a latitude / longitude coordinate and transmitter height. View a 2D representation of line of sight coverage between two latitude / longitude points, including compensation for TX/RX height, adjustment for Earth curvature, and first Fresnel zone calculation. Look up the elevation of a latitude / longitude coordinate. Calculate path loss using the Free-Space, ITU Terrain, Hata Urban, Hata Suburban, Hata Open Area, COST 231 Hata Extended, Weissberger, or Empirical COST-Walfisch-Ikegami (Also known as 'COST 231 Empirical') non Line-of-Sight (n-LoS) and Line-of-Sight (LoS) mathematical models -- OR -- run the models backwards to get the matching distance for a given path loss value. Use the Distance and Power change prediction calculator to predict how a proposed transmitter power change, whether an increase or a decrease, will affect your usable range -- OR -- how a proposed range requirement change, whether an increase or a decrease, will affect your transmitter power requirements, while factoring in the signal decay rate observed in your current system. All path loss & distance / power change prediction calculations can also be displayed graphically. Calculate the beamwidth, gain, and far-field distance of a dish antenna. Context-sensitive help is available to guide with the usage of the various features. Additionally, all mathematical formulas used by the application are on display, including explanations and usage information.
RadioWORKS is made available as FREEWARE. It contains no virii, adware, spyware, back doors, or trojans.
RadioWORKS is packaged as an MSI (Microsoft Installer) file for easy installation and removal.