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  1. I appreciate the offer, however your link Calculator is pretty self explanatory with the downtilt. I still look forward to the calc being able to export .kml or .kmz files in a future update.
  2. Update looks nice, and thanks for the tip.
  3. *Side note*: I just knocked out like, 3 badges apparently with that post. NICE.
  4. With symmetrical horns it feels pretty cut and dry in regards to what azimuth to point them to as well as downtilt. With asymmetrical horns however it feels, at least to me, a little more involved. For these, since the elevation beamwidth (I'll use the 90 degree horn as an example that has a 25 degree vertical beamwidth at the -6db mark), is the optimal process still the same? By that I mean, you take your 25 degree v-beam, divide it in half and then not exceed that margin on downtilt (in this example it would be 12.5 degrees)? Or, are most people finding that keeping it at 0 the most successful option when modifying up/down tilt?
  5. Apparently shirts for this place are still a very popular thing. I'm a fan of that Soon™ shirt, haha.
  6. I really enjoy being able to see more accurate representations of the asymmetrical horn propagation areas, however it would also be fantastic if we had the option to download the coverage as a .kmz file to import into earth as an alternative to the .pdf download. That is, unless this already exists and I'm just looking in the wrong locations.