Thanks Nic, All seems right now.
Thanks Nic, All seems right now.
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<br />Thanks nicroets things are in the right place now and every one at the office is *covered* with smiles [:p]
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Bear in mind that the calculator just gives distance to tower, but although ipwireless is not a LOS technology, not much will get through serious hills.
So even if you appear within 5km, you might still need an antenna, (or just a bit more height) and even that might not see the signal.
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http://www.icasa.org.za/Repository/r...%2028-11-9.pdf
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Any idea how I can convert this baby to text ? If someone has OCR software, please mail the output to me.
Thanks for sharing good and informative information about the distance calculation between two towers..great.I want some answers of questions like
How To Use
1. Zoom and drag the map to find the location of marker 1
2. Click to place marker 1.
3. Zoom and drag the map to find the location of marker 2.
4. Click to place marker 2.
5. The distance will be displayed below the map in miles or kilometers. You can change between miles or km at any time.
6. Add as many points as required and the distance will build up.
7. You can also drag and drop markers after they have been put on the map
distance calculator
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