AIRENDIL RF TOOL
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Lays down a terrain-aware signal heat map for each node as you place it. Uses terrain elevation; falls back to free-space (flat) where terrain data is unavailable — e.g. over water.
Adds vegetation excess loss (Weissberger model) based on foliage along each path and its frequency, using built-in land-cover data. Affects RF coverage and link budget margins. Re-analyze links to apply.
Triggers 1.5 s after drag ends. Only re-fetches elevation for affected links. Use with fast sources (the Included source recommended).
Colour ramp for the RF signal coverage heat map (weak → strong). Signal is the classic blue-to-red RF legend.
Colours the map by vegetation density (bright = sparse, deep green = dense forest), with its own legend and opacity slider above the signal legend. Works on its own over the current view, or aligned to the coverage area when a node's coverage is active. Needs terrain data.
Distance labels appear only for highlighted links (selected link or links in active path).
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