ACE-HF Propagation Prediction Software
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ACE HF Pro, ACE HF Mobile are Radio Frequency (RF) propagation analysis tools designed for military applications.
This version allows the user to analyze the entire HF spectrum using a single fixed transmitter location and multiply receive locations.
Commercial version.
By Longwave Inc Hits: 10041 | Votes: 33 | Rating: 6.22
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