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+Title: SPLAT!
+Version: 1.2.0
+Entered-date: 22DEC06
+Description: SPLAT! is a terrestrial RF propagation analysis tool for
+ the spectrum between 20 MHz and 20 GHz. SPLAT! provides
+ site engineering data such as the great circle distances
+ and bearings between sites, antenna elevation angles
+ (uptilt), depression angles (downtilt), antenna height
+ above mean sea level, antenna height above average
+ terrain, bearings and distances to known obstructions,
+ path loss based on the Longley-Rice Irregular Terrain
+ Model, and minimum antenna height requirements needed to
+ establish first Fresnel zone clearance and line-of-sight
+ RF paths absent of obstructions due to terrain. SPLAT!
+ produces reports, graphs, and highly detailed and carefully
+ annotated topographic maps depicting line-of-sight paths,
+ path loss, and expected coverage areas of transmitters
+ and repeater systems. Applications of SPLAT! include
+ site engineering, wireless network design, amateur
+ radio communications, frequency coordination,
+ communication system design, and terrestrial
+ television and radio broadcasting. SPLAT! requires
+ gnuplot version 3.7, libbzip-1.0.1 or later, and
+ zlib, as well as an application capable of displaying
+ PPM graphic files (xv, ImageMagick, xpaint, The GIMP, etc.).
+Keywords: Terrain analysis, site engineering, Longley-Rice path
+ loss, TV/FM radio broadcasting, TV/FM radio reception,
+ amateur radio, wireless WAN analysis and design
+Author: kd2bd@amsat.org (John A. Magliacane) (Creator, Lead Developer)
+ mcdonald@scs.uiuc.edu (Doug McDonald) (L-R Model Integration)
+ ronbentley@earthlink.net (Ron Bentley) (Fresnel Zone Plotting)
+Maintained-by: kd2bd@amsat.org (John A. Magliacane)
+Primary-site: ftp.ibiblio.org /pub/Linux/apps/ham/splat-1.2.0.tar.gz
+Original-site: http://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/splat.html
+Platforms: Linux/Unix
+Copying-policy: GPL
+End