[BC] Signal contour mapping software
Glen Kippel
glen.kippel
Thu Mar 15 16:06:03 CDT 2007
Yup. That's the way to do it, have the artiste change things around a bit
so that you aren't in violation of Delorme's or Rand McNally's copyrights,
and make it how you want it.
On 3/15/07, Douglas B. Pritchett <wbzq1300 at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> Hire a graphic artist. Seriously. You can use the V-soft type map or
> Delorme as a template. Then turn the artist loose. You could even color
> coordinate the map with the rest of your collateral sales materials.
>
> --
> Douglas B. Pritchett
> Fort Wayne, IN (really, don't laugh)
> wbzq1300 at verizon.net
>
>
>
> Andrew Skotdal wrote:
>
> >Can someone point me to software or a company that provides contours for
> >AM signals for the sales staff? I've seen some of the two-dimensional
> >V-soft type maps, but I'm looking for something that shows a faded
> >overlay over something a little sexier like a National Geographic Topo
> >shaded relief map or a Delorme shaded relief map. Something that shows
> >the water in blue, has some depth to it, and has a little bit of detail
> >to it is preferred. I'm tired of the standard FCC-type coverage map.
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
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