Difference between revisions of "Directory of portable sites"
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− | Each site has a link to it's entry in the heywhatsthat | + | Each site has a link to it's entry in the '''heywhatsthat site profiling website'''. 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. In theory the Fresnel zone is coloured in orange. |
− | Please add any sites you know about to both the wiki and the Heywhatsthat. To add another site you need to be logged in - then edit the list on this page to add the new site by adding the site name in the correct area. Then highlight the site name and click on the link symbol, insert link and save the page. Your new site name should be on the list - go to the [[site template page]], click edit and copy the text. Return to this page and click on your new site in the list - paste the template text and add the site details. | + | Please '''add any sites''' you know about to both the wiki and the Heywhatsthat. To add another site you need to be logged in - then edit the list on this page to add the new site by adding the site name in the correct area. Then highlight the site name and click on the link symbol, insert link and save the page. Your new site name should be on the list - go to the [[site template page]], click edit and copy the text. Return to this page and click on your new site in the list - paste the template text and add the site details. Don't forget to add a link to the heywhatsthat page for the site and make sure you put in an antennae height of 15ft when making the site panorama. |
Revision as of 10:16, 9 April 2016
This section of the BATC wiki is a directory of sites suitable for portable microwave and ATV operation. The 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 the heywhatsthat site profiling website. 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. In theory the Fresnel zone is coloured in orange.
Please add any sites you know about to both the wiki and the Heywhatsthat. To add another site you need to be logged in - then edit the list on this page to add the new site by adding the site name in the correct area. Then highlight the site name and click on the link symbol, insert link and save the page. Your new site name should be on the list - go to the site template page, click edit and copy the text. Return to this page and click on your new site in the list - paste the template text and add the site details. Don't forget to add a link to the heywhatsthat page for the site and make sure you put in an antennae height of 15ft when making the site panorama.
Scotland and IoM
NI and Eire
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
Mendip Hills - 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