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This section of the wiki is intended to be a list of portable sites suitable for portable microwave and ATV operation.  This idea is to list the height, the good and bad take off direction, whether the site is accessible using a vehicle and if there are nearby transmitters likely to cause interference.
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This section of the wiki is a directory of sites suitable for portable microwave and ATV operation.
  
A Google map of the listed sites is available [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z8N5Iqirz744.kVguZyvh02SU&usp=sharing here.] The map has a ruler facility to measure distance between sites.
 
  
Please add any sites you know about and use to both the wiki and the map.
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This idea is to list the height, the good and bad take off direction, whether the site is accessible using a vehicle, facilities on-site and if there are nearby transmitters likely to cause interference.
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Each site has a link to it's entry in heywhatsthat.  This enables you to see the exact location of the site and view the panorama from the site.  By clicking on another point on the map it will show view the path profile to that location - by clicking on "parameters" just below the profile you can enter the RF frequency you are interested in and get a path loss profile between the 2 sites.
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Please add any sites you know about and use to both the wiki and the Heywhatsthat.
  
 
=== North East England ===
 
=== North East England ===

Revision as of 09:07, 9 April 2016

This section of the wiki is a directory of sites suitable for portable microwave and ATV operation.


This idea is to list the height, the good and bad take off direction, whether the site is accessible using a vehicle, facilities on-site and if there are nearby transmitters likely to cause interference.


Each site has a link to it's entry in heywhatsthat. This enables you to see the exact location of the site and view the panorama from the site. By clicking on another point on the map it will show view the path profile to that location - by clicking on "parameters" just below the profile you can enter the RF frequency you are interested in and get a path loss profile between the 2 sites.


Please add any sites you know about and use to both the wiki and the Heywhatsthat.

North East England

Garriby Hill

North West England and North Wales

Winter Hill

The Midlands and East Anglia

Merriton Low

Southern England and South Wales

Walbury Hill near Newbury Berks

Mendips south of Bristol

Lulworth Ranges - Povington Hill south of Wareham in Dorset

Lulworth Ranges - Grange Hill south of Wareham in Dorset

Butser Hill near Petersfield, Hants

Dunkery Beacon near Minehead in Somerset

Dunstable Downs above Dunstable in Bedfordshire