July 7th, 2020
EDX SignalPro 9.2.2/Signal 12.2.2
New product build – Release 24470
NEW FEATURES / ENHANCEMENTS / UPDATES
- Usage Logs – To further assist end users in troubleshooting issues, log records have been implemented to track 3 main areas, EDX.INI, Specs and GIS database. This will allow for in depth trouble shooting of the users environment
- Bing Key TomTom update – Microsoft are updating their Bing Maps to use TomTom. The switch over communicated is to be in July and August
- EGS Data – New updated EGS 30m data is now ready for use
- Addition of C/I Ratio Field to the Spreadsheet Editor- A column has been added for the C/I ratio allowing the user to define the ratio for each sector, which would otherwise be filled with the template definitions
BUG FIXES / OTHER
- Outdoor to Indoor Study using ESIM model not working correctly – It was found the incidence angle for paths was in radians and was changed to degrees. Allowing for accurate path results
- Signal User unable to access Cirrus License- Read/write access was not granted to the license directory, which would not allow the application to launch.
- Running study generated AMOD table error – Commas are now allowed in the file names resolving the issue
- MLS study layer displayed and MXX file missing causing an error – Found that when the MXX file was deleted the MLS redraw was causing a crash. An warning dialogue will now appear for missing MXX and there is no longer a crash observed
EARLY ACCESS FEATURES (to enable please contact EDX technical support)
- Database Memory Usage Dialogue – Currently users must manually edit the EDX.INI file for database memory usage, a new GUI has been created to handle the memory usage of the 3 databases, these being;
- Terrain
- Clutter
- Building
- Users have the option to use the “Auto” option or still manually define the usage allowed
TRAINING & SUPPORT
Articles/Updates/Video’s
The following articles have been published to the Customer Support portal this month:
- Release Notes as of Jan. 2019 are now available!
- Determining How Many Tiles You Need For A Project
- FCC Rules and Regulations