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    Default How to create query in Atoll to compare two predictions?

    Hello guys, does any of you know how we can create queries in Atoll??
    There is one by default where you can compare one prediction with the other but how come you create your own query like if I want to compare two predictions with following conditions.

    (Difference of 6dB and the levels below -102 dBm)

    6dB<P2-P1<-102 dBm
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    Default Re: How to create query in Atoll to compare two predictions?

    I haven't found any way to do this inside Atoll.

    Some time back I did a similar thing using QGIS with exported coverage files from Atoll. Export the 2x coverage studies in raster format, import both to QGIS and use raster calculator.

    You might be able to do the same thing in Global Mapper using their Raster Calculator, although I haven't tried it.


    Quote Originally Posted by jamesbond View Post
    Hello guys, does any of you know how we can create queries in Atoll??
    There is one by default where you can compare one prediction with the other but how come you create your own query like if I want to compare two predictions with following conditions.

    (Difference of 6dB and the levels below -102 dBm)

    6dB<P2-P1<-102 dBm

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    Default Re: How to create query in Atoll to compare two predictions?

    I recommand Global Mapper to do the prediction evaluation

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    Default Re: How to create query in Atoll to compare two predictions?

    In the past, I have always used QGIS for that.

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