Multi Map - Frequency Usage
At the bottom left of your screen you'll see a button titled frequency overlays. This is a system that is designed to help you with interference planning. This system uses twothree items on coverage maps; the max distance anddistance, the exact center frequency, and the color picker that allows you to set the color for that frequency.
Within the coverage settings the exact center frequency is an optional setting. If you elect to use this setting, it will utilize the max distance along with your tower site locations, to then plot where that frequency would interfere with other radios in the air.
This tool does not look at ground heights, or land cover data, it simply shows a color (selected by you) for each channel that you are operating on.
Here is another example of frequency coverage. However, the tower near Desoto is a sector antenna, and is using the same channel as the antennas in the upper and lower left of the image. This shows a prime example of an antenna that is within the beam width of the Antenna’s pattern.
When you select Frequency Overlays, the map will display a drop down for the frequency group options.