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# HAMFTZ, (c) Cedric Baechler HB9HFN, 1994
#
# This is the input file that contains all the necessary datas to produce
# a propagation prediction. Note that the short and the long path are both
# used for the calculation.
# Month number. 1=januar, ..., 12=december
[Month] 1
# Year. Not used in the calculation.
[Year] 95
# Sunspot number (SSN). A negative value indicates a solar flux and will be
# converted into a sunspot number.
[SSN] -82
# Name of your station
[TXName] HB9HFN
# Own latitude and longitude. North latitudes and east longitudes are positive.
[Lat1] 46.8
[Long1] 7
# Name of the opposite station
[RXName] VP8/Falkland Is.
# Latitude and longitude of the opposite station
[Lat2] -51.6
[Long2] -58.7
# Power (watts) of the sending station
[Power] 100
# Gain (dBi) of antennas
[Gain] 6
# Percent of time where the real MUF is equal to the predicted MUF
# This percent can only be 10, 50 or 90.
[Percent] 50
# Minimal horizontal angle of the signal.
[MinAngle] 5
# Type of signal output. "Y" means that you want the signal in S-Unit rather
# than in dBu/m.
[S-Signal] Y
# List of frequences used for the field strength prediction calculations.
# A maximal of 11 frequences can be here entered.
[Freq01] 1.8
[Freq02] 3.5
[Freq03] 7
[Freq04] 10.1
[Freq05] 14
[Freq06] 18.07
[Freq07] 21
[Freq08] 24.89
[Freq09] 28