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Eric, this is highly inappropriate mail--it advertises, and
it's not even close to being interesting to our profession.
Is there any way we can reprimand this guy? I've already
sent a non-flaming but clear reply.
Maybe if EVERYBODY on the techwr-l list sent this guy
reprimands he would get the point.
John
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John Gough Atrium Technologies Austin TX john -at- atrium -dot- com
> CAPMAN 2.0 is another giant leap forward in high
> frequency communications system analysis and propagation
> prediction.
> Before CAPMAN, IonCAP was notorious for being difficult
> to learn and cumbersome to use, the CAPMAN package solves these
> problems and is rapidly becoming the interface of choice for
> IonCAP. IonCAP, "Ionospheric Communications Analysis and
> Prediction Program," is enduringly the model by which all other
> analysis and propagation prediction programs are judged. CAPMAN
> brings the speed and power of a fast new 32-bit version of
> IonCAP within reach of all plus adds many features to harness
> this power.
> 1. A totally user customizable package.
> 2. Use MiniNec or Elnec output, or enter custom antenna gain
> patterns.
> 3. Play "what if" with antennas, power, etc.
> 4. The quick execute function allows the user to select a
> target location and automatically obtain custom prediction
> data.
> 5. Also provided is an interactive means of building, storing
> and maintaining input data.
> 6. Prediction data may be displayed in table or graph form.
> 7. A graph function supports up to twelve outputs per output
> file; multiple months, multiple target locations and
> multiple SSN/Flux values (or any combination contained in an
> output file) can be selectively displayed in any of 9 graph
> forms.
> 8. Use solar flux or smoothed sunspot number (SSN) with an
> optional k-index.
> 9. Automatic SSN history from 1940 to 3/93 and predicted SSN
> data through 1997.
> This CAPMAN package is a 32 bit version and requires an
> IBM compatible 80386 or above.
> Please call for more information.
> LUCAS Radio / Kangaroo Tabor Software
> 2900 Valmont Road, Suite "H", Boulder, CO 80301
> Ph. 303-494-4647 / Fax 303-494-0937