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        <description>There's still work to be done, fixes to be applied, and some better documentation provided, but I wanted to get some feedback on the RF Propagation Tools now included in DragonOS Focal. This video shows how to quickly generate your first plot so long as you download and provide elevation data. The generated Longley Rice generated KMZ file as it is right now does not open correctly on Google Earth, most likely due to the Transmitter Legend. You can however open the KMZ file here, https://vision.space/cesium-kml-czml-editor/ Once everything is complete and I upload the corresponding ISO, you'll be able to open the plot directly within DragonOS Focal. In the meantime, the preview ISO is available here for download and use. https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-focal/files/</description>
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