

                The graphics will show a series of rectangles for
           each hour of a day in the middle of each month of the
           year.  The height of the rectangle indicates its strength.
           The width of the rectangle shows its reliability, i.e.,
           how close you are to losing the strongest component of
           the signal.  For example, a tall skinny rectangle shows 
           a good signal but only a 50-50 chance of getting through.

                As with the 24-Hour Predictor (F2 Key), you will
           first see the results without application of the vertical
           radiation patterns of the antennas at either end.  This
           allows you to see how good the propogation itself is before
           considering how much the antennas help or hurt.  Then, as
           with the F2 key, you will have the chance to re-run the
           data with the VRP taken into account at both ends.  Again,
           the VRP effect is good only for horizontal antennas.  These
           results, moreover, do not adjust for noise.

                PRESS THE SPACE BAR TO CONTINUE.
