Pathloss 5 - Where to begin
This step by step tutorial is intended to help a first time user get the program up and running. It is intentionally kept simple and is designed to familiarize the user with Pathloss 5's layout and basic tools.
For more information refer to the in program help (the help menu is located on the right side of the menu bar) and refer back to this Pathloss_5 wiki as more articles are added.
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Step 1 - Enter site information
Click View - Site List To bring up the Site index.
We are going to manualy add two site to the project. Double click on the first cell in the Site Name Column. Enter a name for the site and press the Tab key to move the to next cell. Enter a Latitude for the site and press Tab. Enter a Longitude. This is the minimum required information for a site. Add a second site with the same method.
Close the Site list and the sites will be shown in the GIS window.
Sites can also me imported from a CSV file or any delimited text file. See Import Sites from text file.
To determine what terrain data file(s) you will need, it is helpful to see a geographic grid. Click Configure - PL50 Program Options. Click Axis - map grid. In the bottom right area, check Show Geographic Grid and Show Labels.
Click the green check to accept the settings changes. Make a note of the bounding coordinates so you will know what terrain data you need.
Step 2 - Configure terrain data
Download Terrain Data
Terrain data is available from many sources in a wide variety of formats. For this example we will download some SRTM terrain data from NASA.
This tool may also be helpful http://www.pathloss.com/mapsearch.html.
Unzip the file(s) and make a note of where you have unzipped it to.
Setup Terrain Database
Open the Pathloss 5 program, you should see a window with a toolbar and menu. If there is a menu item called "Initialize Program", you must initialize the program before continuing.
Click Configure - Set GIS configuration
Click the Primary DEM tab and select SRTM (World) from the Digital elevation model drop down list.
Click the File index button and a new window will appear. In the menu of the new window click Files ,Import index and SRTM hgt files.
Browse to locate the HGT files you have downloaded (You can select many HGT files at once by holding Ctrl or Shift while selecting fles). Click Open and the files will be added to the index list.
Note the edges of the data and ensure that they cover the area of both sites.
You have now configured Pathloss 5 for SRTM terrain data.
Step 3 - Create the links
For this example we will manually link the sites.
You should see the 2 sites marked on the screen. The mouse wheel can be used to zoom the display in and out.
Select the Point to Point Link tool. This appears on the toolbar as an arrow above a single link. This tool is used to create and interact with links.
Left click on one of the sites and drag to the other site to create the link. You can now left click on the link to access the modules of the link design tool.
Right clicking on links or sites will allow you to adjust attributes (appearance) and access other options.
Step 4 - Design the links
Generate Profile
The first step in designing the link is to generate a path profile. Left click on the link with the PtoP Link tool and select terrain data from the menu.
This opens the terrain data module in the link design tool. Click on Operations - Generate Profile. Make sure Primary Terrain DEM is selected and that the terrain database set up in the first step is shown. Click the green check mark to generate the profile.
Once the operation is finished, a status window will be displayed. Review this data carefully. It should display, "primary usage - 100.0%." If this is not shown or the usage is less than 100%, check the file listed and the directory, make sure the file exists and is in the correct directory.
Click the green check to close the status window.
Antenna Heights
Once the profile has been generated, antenna heights can be calculated. Click on Design - Antenna heights to enter the antenna heights module.
Click the calculate button (looks like a blue calculator) to calculate antenna heights that satisfy the clearance criteria (100%F1 at 4/3k is the default).
Step 5 - Generate reports
From the Link Design Tool, select Design - Transmission Analysis
Select Report - Transmission Summary Report. This opens the report window which is actually a robust editor similar to MS Word. Here you can make any final changes to the appearance of the report. When you are ready, click File - Print to print the report.
Each module has its own report format. As well, you can select Design - Reports to create batch reports including data from any module and across multiple link files.