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Transmitter map updates are coming - soon

I am currently reworking the code that produces the transmitter coverage area maps to provide more detail.

I am currently reworking the code that produces the transmitter
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I am using a Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) - High-CPU Extra Large Instance to perform the calculations more quickly than my own PC can manage and without slowing down the main UK Free TV server.

7 GB of memory, 20 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 2.5 EC2 Compute Units each), 1690 GB of local instance storage, 64-bit platform

The first stage has been to import several sources of height information - including Ordinance Survey, which has resulted in a much more accurate. Here is an example - the level of brightness in the red has the height in meters encoded:



The second (and high CPU stage) which is operating at the moment, is to take each transmitter location and each operating height from each transmitter and calculate the locations where an aerial 10 meters above ground has a line-of-sight to the transmitter. Here is an example:



The next function is to take the 3D radiation patterns from the BBC FOI data and create maps of each of these, for example.



The next stage, which I hope will complete shortly, will be to combine all these bits of information into a single graphic for each multiplex from each transmitter.

Finally, I will change the interface on the mapping pages to allow viewing the coverage areas for each multiplex.

I am also considering adding the Saorview transmitters to the maps.

As usual, I will be interested in any comments.



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Friday, 17 February 2012
Briantist
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4:32 PM

david: Thanks very much. Yes, this will be for all maps - when it's all completed. The pages showing for Ireland (NI and RoI) now show the new overlay format - see Digital TV transmitters in Ireland - update | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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Briantist
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7:03 PM

Pedro dd: Thanks very much, I hope you like the finished results.

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Saturday, 18 February 2012
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Des Collier
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7:09 PM

Nice one Brian,come up with the goods again!!

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Sunday, 19 February 2012
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Mick Shearer
6:15 PM

How to get a signal in the Peak District, namely "Whatstandwell".

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KMJ,Derby
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7:10 PM

Mick Shearer: What services are you refering to regarding getting a signal? The postcode of the location in question would be usefull in order to do a check of the predicted reception. Generally speaking TV reception is often from Bolehill on the PSB muxes only. Regarding DAB radio the Bolehill transmitter is listed for inclusion in the plan for Derbyshire. When completed this will deliver the BBC national multiplex, and should also carry the proposed Derbyshire multiplex in the event of it actually coming on air!

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