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Free Tool to View, Generate, Edit and Convert Antenna Patterns

  • View 2D antenna patterns in linear and logarithmic scales
  • View text information from antenna pattern file
  • Generation vertical and horizontal antenna patterns
  • View 3D antenna patterns in linear and logarithmic scales
  • Creation an antenna pattern from the picture (digitizing)
  • Perform various transformations of antenna pattern (rotation, mirroring, normalize, etc.)
  • Creation of antenna patterns on various reference models
  • Antenna pattern report in Word, Excel, and PDF
  • Export antenna patterns to various formats
  • Calculation of the width of the main lobe in the horizontal and vertical plane, as well as the electrical tilt of the antenna
  • Batch convert antenna pattern files between formats  

Antenna Pattern Editor 1.1 - RF CafeNovosibirsk, Russia - December 27, 2019 - Center of Telecommunication Technologies is proud to announce immediate availability of Antenna Pattern Editor 1.1, a free universal tool to view, create, edit and convert antenna patterns. The main idea embedded in the program is to provide the user with the opportunity to quickly create an antenna pattern file using various methods. Antenna pattern file is a simple text or xml file that describes the main characteristics of the antennas - radiation patterns, gain, frequency range, name, manufacturer and other data. These files are used in various radio planning tools including our RadioPlanner and MLinkPlanner. There are a large number of antenna pattern file formats, but it often happens that there is no file in the required format. In this case, using the Antenna Pattern Editor, you can easily convert the file to the format you need. Sometimes the antenna information is just a picture of the antenna pattern. In such cases, using the Antenna Pattern Editor, you can prepare the necessary file in just a few minutes. Thanks to the simple graphical interface, as well as the applied cubic spline interpolation algorithm, you can get the desired file by pointing only a few characteristic points on the downloaded image. You can use images of any raster format - png, jpg, bmp, tiff.

CTT also offers their MLinkPlanner PtP and PtMP software planning tool for microwave radio systems, as well as their free RadioPlanner tool for planning microwave point-to-point (PtP) and point-to-multipoint (PtMP) links.

 

About Center of Telecommunication Technologies

Center of Telecommunication Technologies, LLC (CTT, LLC) www.ctt-group.ru Novosibirsk, Russia is the developer of the MLinkPlanner and RadioPlanner software.

The company has been on market for more than 15 years, and all this time we have been actively working in two directions - the design of radio communication networks and the development of software for design. During our work, our specialists carried out projects on more than 1000 microwave hops, more than 800 base stations of mobile communication, more than 100 television and broadcasting transmitters. The customers - are mobile operators Mobile TeleSystems PJSC, Megafon, Vimpelcom, Tele 2, oil and gas production, processing and transportation companies, as well as broadcasting companies.

Until recently, we offered software only in the Russian market. Many design organizations, system integrators, telecom operators, TV and radio broadcasters, and government agencies have been the licensed users of our software products.

Now we are pleased to offer you the program MLinkPlanner, which was developed specifically for the global market. It is a convenient tool for designing point-to-point and point-to-multipoint microwave links with all the necessary functionality.

Contact Info

Center of Telecommunication Technologies, LLC (CTT, LLC)

Ordzhonikidze str., 40 - 5707

Novosibirsk, Russia, 630099

Phone: +7 (383) 325-00-25

Email: ctt@ctt-group.ru

          admin@mlinkplanner.com

 

 

Posted December 23, 2019

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