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[DX] VOACAP Overview
VOACAPista ei ole ollut näppärää A4-kokoista datalehteä, mutta tässä
sellainen nyt on. VOACAP on erittäin käyttökelpoinen HF-alueen kelien
arviointiin. Lisää http://www.uwasa.fi/~jpe/voacap/
t. Jari
VOACAP Overview
VOACAP is an improved and corrected version of IONCAP, retaining
all of the theory as put forth by John Lloyd, George Haydon and
Donald Lucas in 1975-1981 with modifications which were approved by
Donald Lucas and George Haydon and A. D. Spaulding (a world
authority on HF radio noise predictions.)
Major improvements in efficiency, coding corrections and ease of
understanding the program were made by Franklin Rhoads of the U.S.
Navy Research Laboratory under the sponsorship of the Voice of
America. Many of the newer features in VOACAP and VOAAREA were
designed and implemented by Gregory Hand at the Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences who created VOAAREA and made many
significant improvements to VOACAP.
* VOACAP is the result of 50+ years of U.S. HF research and
development
* Considered by many as the most professional HF system performance
prediction tool available on the market
* Used currently for HF frequency planning by Voice of America and a
number of other international HF broadcasters and institutions all
over the world
* Easy to use graphical user interface and, for advanced users,
powerful command line options
* Detailed Point-to-Point graphs and Area Coverage maps for 22
parameters of circuit quality such as
+ SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio)
+ Reliability
+ Required Power Gain
+ Signal Power
+ MUF
+ Takeoff/Arrival Angle, and more
* Accurate predictions of the distribution of Worldwide Atmospheric
and Man-made radio noise using the latest ITU-R recommendations
and a unique combination methodology developed by the late A. D.
Spaulding, a world authority in the modeling of noise
distributions
* Detailed hourly and 24-hour predictions for the entire HF spectrum
[2 to 30 MHz] with user assigned frequencies, such as
+ Point-to-Point Performance vs Distance at the given hour for
the given parameter at one or all user assigned frequencies
+ Point-to-Point Performance vs Time for the given parameter at
one or all user assigned frequencies on the 24-hour scale
* User defined circuit databases for repeated or batch calculations
* Thirty calculation Methods for
+ ionograms
+ HPF-MUF-FOT
+ antenna patterns
+ complete system performance
* Versatile coverage maps: one transmitter to many receivers
[VOAAREA], or many transmitters to one receiver [VOAAREA Inverse]
for bi-directional circuit studies
* Freely adjustable geographical maps to be plotted on
* Adjustable precision in coverage map calculations
* Huge databases of more than 35,000 U.S. and world locations,
including DXCC, NCDXF beacons, and HF broadcasting stations, to
name a few
* Accepts unlimited number of user defined location databases
* Database of hundreds of transmit and receive antennas, with
ability to user adjustments using HFANT, for
+ amateur radio
+ broadcasting
+ SWL, and more
* Accepts unlimited number of user defined antenna files (HFANT and
Type 11 & 13)
* Comprehensive, user-community supported online VOACAP Quick Guide
available for beginners and advanced users
* FORTRAN source code freely available for the prediction module of
VOACAP [VOACAPW]
* Not subject to copyright protection in the U.S.
* Available for free downloading from the U.S. Department of
Commerce (NTIA/Institute for Telecommunication Sciences; Boulder,
Colorado).
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