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3 - Importing Federal Assignments from the GMF using HTZ warfare
All the individual federal assignments from any agency can be filtered and placed on the ATDI map interface in a variety of ways. In the example below, the assignments have been color coded and placed over a grayscale visualization of the digital terrain model over which all RF calculations are performed.
= US Dept. of Interior assignments
= US Dept. of Agriculture assignments
1. HTZ warfare loads the GIS data that is prepared by ICS map server.
2. The GMF assignments are then imported from the ICS map server output over the cartographic workspace loaded in HTZ warfare. In this example, since there were over two thousand assignments between the two agencies used in this example, the assignments were loaded into an internal station container knowns as a station database. These internal containers or databases can contain virtually unlimited number of radio elements as they are placed on the hard disk and not into memory.
Relevant parameters from the individual federal assignments can be displayed on a map interfaces as automaticaly generated labels such as: serial number, antenna azimuth, address, coverage radius.
3. HTZ warfare allows the user to display the serial number as an automatically generated label for a frequency assignment over a map interface.
4. HTZ warfare can also display the estimated coverage radius for each frequency assignment.
Relevant parameters from the individual federal assignments can be displayed on a map interfaces as automaticaly generated labels such as: serial number, antenna azimuth, address, coverage radius.
5. HTZ warfare allows the user to display the serial number as an automatically generated label for a frequency assignment over a map interface.
6. HTZ warfare can also display the estimated coverage radius for each frequency assignment.
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