Radio Coverage Area Maps (document) File Size: 271.16 kb The maps below represent estimated radio system coverage areas that were determined by Motorola utilizing a software tool that predicts coverage, models traffic, analyzes interference, plans channel re-use, and performs other radio system design tasks. To create the coverage models, this tool considers factors such as frequency, distance, transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, antenna height, antenna gain, variations in terrain, signal obstructions such as vegetation and buildings, ambient noise, and interference. Composite Maps for New Radio System Coverage Maps for Existing Tower Locations The State's Motorola contract guarantees equal or better coverage with the new radio system compared to the coverage that exists with the old system for mobile voice and data communications. The maps above represent estimated coverage areas per tower site for the existing/old radio system. All files are.pdf between 350kb and 1.5Mb. Also available is a map of the tower site locations.
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Fraine Barracks Lane - Building 35 PO Box 5511 Bismarck, ND 58504 T: 701.328.8100 F: 701.328.8181 Toll Free: 800.773.3259.
Radio Coverage Area Maps (document) File Size: 271.16 kb The maps below represent estimated radio system coverage areas that were determined by Motorola utilizing a software tool that predicts coverage, models traffic, analyzes interference, plans channel re-use, and performs other radio system design tasks. To create the coverage models, this tool considers factors such as frequency, distance, transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, antenna height, antenna gain, variations in terrain, signal obstructions such as vegetation and buildings, ambient noise, and interference. Composite Maps for New Radio System Coverage Maps for Existing Tower Locations The State's Motorola contract guarantees equal or better coverage with the new radio system compared to the coverage that exists with the old system for mobile voice and data communications.
The maps above represent estimated coverage areas per tower site for the existing/old radio system. All files are.pdf between 350kb and 1.5Mb. Also available is a map of the tower site locations. Fraine Barracks Lane - Building 35 PO Box 5511 Bismarck, ND 58504 T: 701.328.8100 F: 701.328.8181 Toll Free: 800.773.3259.
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