
R&S FSH
Interference Analyzer (R&S FSH-K15/ -K16)
Working with Maps
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5.2.7 Analyzing Geographic Data (R&S FSH-K15 and -K16)
The R&S FSH4View software package provides an interface that allows you to export
and review your recorded data with Google Earth. This interface transforms .gpx files
into .kmz files (required by Google Earth). It also contains a plug-in that illustrates the
signal levels measured at the GPS coordinates that you have added to the .gpx file.
► Start the R&S FSH4View software.
► Select "Tools" → "Geotag Mapping".
The software opens a dialog box to select a .gpx file.
► Select (or remove) one or more .gpx files with the "Add" ( or "Remove") button.
In the pane on the right, the software shows a list of individual GPS coordinates.
You can include or exclude individual locations by adding or removing the
checkmark in the "Enabled" column.
► Press the "Save as KMZ" button.
► Define a name and location where you want to save the file to.
When you press "Save", the R&S FSH4View saves the file and at the same time
opens Google Earth to show the data.
Each GPS coordinate is represented by a colored dot. The color of the dot represents
the signal level that has been measured at the corresponding coordinate. The color
map is displayed in the Google Earth window.
You can change the color map in R&S FSH4View.
► Select "Tools" → "Geotag Mapping".
► Press the "Settings" button.
► In the "Color Settings" pane, select a color and assign a signal level to the color.