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right, one of my ideas is to take a low power telescope, or binoculars
with a tripod mount up there, and be able to spot distance locations,
landmarks that we can see, and have people drive to those locations and
get readings with directional antennas.

for whoever asked, moos tower is going to be a distance point, not local
client access.  it's too tall for local clients, who may not even be able
to see it from the ground.

- -ben

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Neal wrote:

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> > i'm going to try and plot anything I can.  so i want to try and get as
> > many vehicles out there to do whatever kind of testing they can.
> > GPS stuff would help, but simply writing down streets or locations is
> > good.. signal strength readings, anything that would be good information.
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> If you're not going with topo maps, then try to gather data at intersections and
> landmarks, noting signal strength. That way, a map of signal strength can be made
> that will give a good visual indication of what users can expect.
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