Re-run: Broadcast Single Frequency Networks (SFN) Webinar: July 2010
Due to the popularity of this event we are holding another event. Please see details below:
Date: Tuesday 13 July
Time: 11am BST
Method: Webinar
Audience: Broadcasters and national regulators
This webinar will focus on Single Frequency Networks and will examine both analogue and digital interference calculation functionality available in ICS Telecom.
To register contact: sarah.sasson@atdi.co.uk
Broadcast Single Frequency Networks (SFN): June 2010: June 2010
Date: Tuesday 29 June
Time: 10 am BST
Method: Webinar
Audience: Broadcasters and national regulators
This webinar will focus on Single Frequency Networks and will examine both analogue and digital interference calculation functionality available in ICS Telecom.
To register email marketing@atdi.co.uk
Assessing the interaction of radars & wind farms: June 2010
Date: 10 June 2010
Time: 10am (GMT)
Method: Webinar
Audience: Managers, Planners & Engineers from the radiocommunications industry. Wind farm developers, regulators and interested parties from the aviation industry
This webinar looks at a recent UK case study involving the assessment of the impact of a proposed wind farm on radio systems.
To register contact: sarah.sasson@atdi.co.uk
PLANNING NEW FM STATIONS IN CONGESTED BANDS: May 2010
The aim of this webinar is to demonstrate how new FM stations can be assigned optimal frequencies in congested bands while ensuring that degradation of service to existing users is kept to a minimum.
Date: 7 May 2010
Time: 10 am (GMT)
Target audience: Spectrum regulators, broadcast operators & broadcast solution providers
For more information or to register a place please contact: sarah.sasson@atdi.co.uk
Introducing Google Earth: March 2010
Imagine being able to display visually accurate results without breaching map data royalties? This is now possible using ICS Telecom and Google Earth. Click for more info.
2010: Webinar programme extended: February 2010
This year there will be a series of 30-minute webinars which will be free to customers. The events will present a host of different topics including technology developments, ‘how to’ guides for ATDI tools as well as providing technical support and advice.
The webinar programme is still being finalised and the company is eager to hear from customers as to which topics should be covered. Representations can be made to marketing@atdi.co.uk
The five sessions already scheduled will cover:
• modelling the effects on radar of wind farms
• understanding the geographic systems including Google Earth, Global Mapper and coordinate codes
• modelling interference in multi-channel and single channel frequencies
• modelling radar antennas, interference and coverage
• understanding interference between dissimilar systems.
Dates will be announced shortly.
Creating clarity in network requirements de: February 2010
The customer is always right. Except when they’re wrong. Or don’t actually know where they stand.
The key to the successful provision of a radio network is meeting the requirements of the people paying for it. But finding out what those requirements are is not a straightforward process – particularly when customers don’t know themselves. READ MORE
60 Second Interview: February 2010
Alan Collinson is a radar expert who acts as a Consultant to the industry on radar and radar interference. We asked Alan what problems wind farms cause and how the industry could minimise these effects. READ MORE
Webinar programme extended: February 2010
ATDI is on track to give customers an enhanced online experience. The company received a strong response to the introduction of online webinars last year, encouraging ATDI to expand the programme for 2010.
Latest HTZ Warfare release: February 2010
Technology wins wars, and ATDI is making its contribution with a new version of battlespace planning and modelling tool HTZ Warfare. The latest version has both enhanced funcionality and an improved user interface. Read more.
Warm thanks and best wishes for the holiday season: December 2009
On behalf of ATDI and, most importantly, some of the world's poorest people, thank you. Your support for our donation to Tree Aid (www.treeaid.org.uk) instead of Christmas cards means vulnerable communities across Africa now have new sources of food and income and greater defences against soil erosion and drought.
From all of us here and there, thank you and best wishes to you for a happy holiday season.



