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Orange

Jan 1, 1970
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I need program for designing coaxial network for cable TV. It has to
deal with amplifiers, splitters etc. I just want to draw routes of
cables.
It would be great if it could paint the routes in colour based on
signal level in various parts of cable.

Is there such program?
TIA
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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I need program for designing coaxial network for cable TV. It has to
deal with amplifiers, splitters etc. I just want to draw routes of
cables.
It would be great if it could paint the routes in colour based on
signal level in various parts of cable.

Is there such program?
TIA


I expect that any general-purpose drafting program (such as AutoCad)
would do - you would have to make your own symbols (blocks in
AutoCad-speak) for the amplifiers and splitters, and assign colours to
the lines as needed.



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Orange

Jan 1, 1970
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I expect that any general-purpose drafting program (such as AutoCad)
would do - you would have to make your own symbols (blocks in
AutoCad-speak) for the amplifiers and splitters, and assign colours to
the lines as needed.

AutoCad is too complex, I dont have time to learn it. The program
should be able to do some small calculations like subtract 3,7 from
signal level if there is a spliter, and so on.
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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AutoCad is too complex, I dont have time to learn it.

For simple drawings, ACad is fairly simple - you don't have to worry
about all the fancy stuff for your job. However, ACad is probably too
expensive - there are smaller, simpler and less expensive CAD programs
available - I just mentioned ACad because I use it.
The program
should be able to do some small calculations like subtract 3,7 from
signal level if there is a spliter, and so on.

I doubt very much if you will find a drawing program that will
automagically do such calculations (although there may be specialized
programs, or ACad add-ons, for the cable TV industry that will do
this)
 
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Orange

Jan 1, 1970
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For simple drawings, ACad is fairly simple - you don't have to worry
about all the fancy stuff for your job. However, ACad is probably too
expensive - there are smaller, simpler and less expensive CAD programs
available - I just mentioned ACad because I use it.
OK, I'll try ACad
I doubt very much if you will find a drawing program that will
automagically do such calculations (although there may be specialized
programs, or ACad add-ons, for the cable TV industry that will do
this)
But thos calculations are sooo simple, just subtraction and maybe
couple multiplying. I have been doing them with calculator, but it
takes too much time. Maybe I can link for example MathCAD and ACad
using OLE? (though I'd prefer to use just ACad)
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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[request re CAD program to draw RF distribution system, and calculate
signal levels]
But thos calculations are sooo simple, just subtraction and maybe
couple multiplying. I have been doing them with calculator, but it
takes too much time. Maybe I can link for example MathCAD and ACad
using OLE? (though I'd prefer to use just ACad)

Yes, the calculations are simple - but the typical CAD program (even
electronic CAD programs) don't know about signal gain/loss in blocks,
and will have no provision to make these simple calculations.


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JeffM

Jan 1, 1970
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I just want to draw routes of cables...in colour
can it do simple calculations?
Orange

You mean like CALC.EXE (already on you Windoze box)?
 
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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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JeffM outputs from the pin 13 of IC6:
Sodopodi is a vector-based drawing program for Unix and Windows.
Gratis and libre under the GNU General Public License.
http://216.239.53.104/search?q=cache:VpZ_evUAVZQJ:

I haven't used it. If you do, I'd appreciate a report.

Just a comment from a happy Sodipodi user:

I think Sodipodi is a great program.
Surely it can't beat professional software, but it is free.

I use Sodipodi in Windows (at home) and Slackware Linux (at work). At least I
have the "peace of mind" of not using pirated softwares.

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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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Orange outputs from the pin 13 of IC6:
Great, I just need to know one more thing:
can it do simple calculations?

No, Sodipodi is a vector image editing program like Corel Draw or Adobe
Illustrator. For calculations you can use any spreadsheet, like Excel or the
Calc from OpenOffice.

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Orange

Jan 1, 1970
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Orange outputs from the pin 13 of IC6:
Great, I just need to know one more thing:
can it do simple calculations?

No, Sodipodi is a vector image editing program like Corel Draw or Adobe
Illustrator. For calculations you can use any spreadsheet, like Excel or the
Calc from OpenOffice.

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But I would like to have both drawing and calculations in one program.
Maybe I expect too much from computer. I have seen some great programs
(Algor?) that calculate for instance heat transfer and color the 3D
model depending of its temperature (red for hot, etc). Couldn't the
same thing be applied to electronics, line is red in beggining where
signal and signal-to-noise ratio is high, and then gradually becomes
blue as signal becomes lower? After amplifier it becomes red again,
etc.
That program should do some very simple vector drawings like line,
rectangle...
It would be perfect help for designing network.
 
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