Woodside, California - January 21st 2015:
K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/> adds support for generating Terrain Profiles
for use with ARRL HF Terrain Analysis tool
Stu K6TU’s propagation-as-a-service website at
http://k6tu.net<http://k6tu.net/> now provides you with the ability to generate
a terrain profile for use with the ARRL HF Terrain Analysis (HFTA) tool.
Written by Dean Straw, N6BV, HFTA models the performance of horizontal antennas
over the actual terrain surrounding the antenna and graphically displays the
results. HF antennas are impacted by terrain due to reflection and diffraction
effects in the near field which can significantly enhance or degrade antenna
performance. Modeling these effects allows optimum antenna placement and
selection of height above ground.
To support this modeling, the user must first obtain a terrain profile which
describes the height of terrain around the antenna location.
Before Stu’s addition to K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/>, the user had to obtain
digital elevation data for their location and then use a GIS tool like MicroDEM
to generate the profile. This process is cumbersome and time consuming as the
source of the data must be located, downloaded and then processed with MicroDEM
before HFTA could be used.
With K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/> you simply login to the site and fill in a
Terrain Profile Request describing the location of the antenna in latitude and
longitude. Clicking on the “Generate Profile” button causes the request to be
processed by the site in the background usually within 2 to 3 minutes. The
site sends you an email when the Terrain Profile Request is completed.
“The addition of this feature to K6TU.NET<http://K6TU.NET> is superb!” says
Trent Sampson VK4TS, going on to say “The process of getting terrain data was
the bane of using HFTA and Stu has that nailed. In a word, FANTASTIC”.
In addition to generating Terrain Profiles, Stu also has a utility he calls
HFTASWEEP which uses HFTA to generate a detailed model of the antenna for use
with K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/> propagation predictions. The combination of
modeled antenna performance together with use of the effective-SSN (SSNe)
enables “near cast” predictions to be made for contest and DX strategy planning.
Terrain Profile Requests are available to any user with a registered account on
K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/> at no charge. A subscription to
K6TU.NET<http://k6tu.net/> is NOT necessary to obtain a Terrain Profile. Stu’s
site has copies of both the USGS National Elevation Dataset (for the United
States) and the NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission dataset (Outside US with
data for the world between latitude 60 South and 60 North) enabling fast
turnaround of requests.
For more information visit Stu’s site at http://k6tu.net/TerrainProfiles
Stu Phillips - K6TU
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