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Radio planning tool for microwave mobile and fixed broadcast networks.
RadioPlanner
3.0 Mobile and Fixed Broadcast Network Planning Software
August 3, 2023 - The Center of Telecommunication Technologies is proud to announce
immediate availability of
RadioPlanner version 3.0.
Building on highly successful previous works, v3.0 facilitate planning, design,
implementation, and maintenance of mobile and fixed broadcast networks. RadioPlanner 3.0
is ideal software for Mobile Netwotrks: 5G (NR), LTE, UMTS, GSM, GSM-R, WCDMA |
Public safety land mobile networks: P25, TETRA, DMR, dPMR, NXDN; | Wireless IoT
LPWAN networks: LoRa, SigFox | Precision agriculture systems | Terrestrial radio
and television broadcast networks: ATSC, DVB-T, DVB-T2, ISDB-T, DTMB, DAB, DAB+
| Air-to-ground communication and radio navigation systems operating in VHF, UHF,
and microwave frequencies: UAV (Drone) Control, Air-to-ground radio, ADS-B, VOR,
DME.
The Single
User price is an amazingly low $599, which also includes at no extra cost ($159
value) 1-year licenses both Indoor RadioPlanner and Antenna Pattern Editor.
CTT also offers their
MLinkPlanner
PtP and PtMP software planning tool for microwave radio systems, as well as
Antenna Pattern Editor universal software tool to view, create,
edit and convert antenna patterns and their
EMF Planner tool for
EMF exposure modeling and analysis.
Note: A demonstration video for RadioPlanner 3.0 is not yet available; however,
the RadioPlanner v2.1 video provides a good idea of features and user interface.
Radioplanner uses propagation models that include ITU-R P.1812-4 (for mobile and
broadcasting), Longley-Rice (ITM) v 1.2.2 (for broadcasting only, for mobile coming
soon), ITU-R P.1546-6 (for broadcasting only), and combined ITU-R P.528-3 + P.526-14
model (for aeronautical radio only). The program performs various types of area
studies for mobile networks such as received power uplink/downlink, strongest server
(best server), C/I ratio, area with signal above, both base and mobile thresholds,
and number of servers above uplink.
About Center of Telecommunication Technologies
Center of Telecommunication Technologies, LLC (CTT, LLC) www.ctt-group.ru Novosibirsk,
Russia is the developer of the MLinkPlanner, RadioPlanner, and Antenna Pattern Editor
software.
The company has been on the market for more than 18 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.
Since its foundation, the company has been developing specialized programs that
help in the design of radio communication networks:
- DRRL/MLinkPlanner (microwave link design);
- RadioPlanner (calculation of radio coverage areas for mobile communication
and broadcasting);
- SanZone (calculation of biologically hazardous areas);
- EMC Planner (calculation of electromagnetic compatibility);
In this software, developers are investing their entire experience in designing
real-world radio networks. Being recognized experts in this field, our experts author
the textbook for high schools "Basics of designing digital radio relay communication
lines" http://www.techbook.ru/book.php?id_book=673
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.
Contact Info
Center of Telecommunication Technologies, LLC (CTT, LLC) Ordzhonikidze Str.,
40 - 5707 Novosibirsk, Russia, 630099 Phone: +7 (383) 325-00-25
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