[TowerTalk] [Antennaware] Springtime down on the antenna farm

Radchenko, Andro (S&T-Student) ar8r3 at mst.edu
Sat Jan 23 10:47:06 PST 2010


Hi,

Here is kind of similar to initial request:

GEMAS (GPS-based Electromagnetic Acquisition System)
http://emcos.com/index.php?id=107

Antenna with spectrum analyzer mounted on vehicle and connected to GPS
receiver. As result you have GPS-based map with observed fields
densities and so on stored in database. Based on this one can estimate
best/worst places etc. I am not sure that you can easily adopt it for
your needs, but this just might be interesting for you as some concept.

Regards,

Andriy Radchenko,

Rolla, MO

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:antennaware-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Pete Smith
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Subject: Re: [Antennaware] [TowerTalk] Springtime down on the antenna
farm

Try GPS Visualizer <http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/>

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 1/22/2010 8:29 PM, Ron Bowman wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I have relocated to central Virginia (Richmond), and am in the process
> of closing on a home in the country. With 2.5 acres and lots of tall
> trees I will be busy planting antennae in the spring. My question: Is
> there any software out there that will allow me to input the locations
> of said trees to determine bearings of the wires and consequently
> radiation directions. I was thinking about using the GPS for position
> and elevation. I guess I could use a grid pad but it seems like a lot
> of work. I would like to be able to look at potential arrays or
> individual antennae for different bands or directions. Of course there
> will be a tower/yagi planted in the future but I do so enjoy nurturing
> wire antennae. I look forward to many interesting replies.
>
> 72
> Ron W8VZM
>
> Amelia, VA
> Future site of the VZM Institute for Advanced Wire Antenna Studies
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