angelpy
2012-05-22, 05:48 AM
Hi friends!
Browsing in the Internet i found the interesting site about RF Planning.
The site is https://cloudrf.com/.
Cloud RF is the work of Alex Farrant, a UK Telecomms engineer and software developer who was frustrated by expensive back office planning software that's never there when or where you need it most.
Alex learnt RF communications through a career as a front line radio engineer in some of the most testing communications environments in the world. As an end user and developer, he has been able to develop software for other radio users that is both intuitive and sophisticated.
The service is powered by dedicated 64 bit Linux servers hosted in Manchester, England which run open source planning software derived from SPLAT!.
Hope this helps everyone!!!!
Angelo
Browsing in the Internet i found the interesting site about RF Planning.
The site is https://cloudrf.com/.
Cloud RF is the work of Alex Farrant, a UK Telecomms engineer and software developer who was frustrated by expensive back office planning software that's never there when or where you need it most.
Alex learnt RF communications through a career as a front line radio engineer in some of the most testing communications environments in the world. As an end user and developer, he has been able to develop software for other radio users that is both intuitive and sophisticated.
The service is powered by dedicated 64 bit Linux servers hosted in Manchester, England which run open source planning software derived from SPLAT!.
Hope this helps everyone!!!!
Angelo