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For this tutorial lesson, you will use the same Downtown Ann Arbor scene you created in Tutorial Lesson 7. You can follow the same instructions in the section titled "Constructing the Downtown Ann Arbor Scene" of the previous lesson. Alternatively, you can download the "Ann Arbor Template" project using [http://www.emagtech.com/downloads/ProjectRepo/AnnArbor_Template.zip this link].
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Change its the coordinates of the point radiator "RXA" to (0, 0, tx_hrx_h) and change the '''Element Count''' along the Y direction to 0.9* rx_count.
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[[Image:TER L8 Map6.png|thumb|left| 720px |The connectivity map of the Ann Arbor scene with SNR<sub>min</sub> = 10dB and the rainbow with basic color map option.]]
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The connectivity map is a binary color map. All the receivers whose computed SNR value is above this minimum are considered "Connected" and are shown in red (or white). The unconnected or disconnected receivers are shown in purple (or black). To plot the connectivity map in black and white colors, right-click on its name in the navigation tree and select '''Properties…''' from the contextual menu. In the output plot settings dialog, change the color map option from the default '''RainbowBasic''' to '''BasicRainbow'''.
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[[Image:TER L8 PlotProp.png|thumb|left|480px|Changing the color map option from the default Rainbow to Basic to Rainbow in Output Plot Settings dialog.]]
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[[Image:TER L8 Map7.png|thumb|left| 720px |The connectivity map of the Ann Arbor scene with SNR<sub>min</sub> = 10dB and the basic Rainbow color map option.]]
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