# Coverage ## Predicted coverage Meshview can display a predicted coverage boundary for a node. This is a **model** estimate, not a guarantee of real-world performance. ### How it works The coverage boundary is computed using the Longley-Rice / ITM **area mode** propagation model. Area mode estimates average path loss over generic terrain and does not use a terrain profile. This means it captures general distance effects, but **does not** account for terrain shadows, buildings, or foliage. ### What you are seeing The UI draws a **perimeter** (not a heatmap) that represents the furthest distance where predicted signal strength is above a threshold (default `-120 dBm`). The model is run radially from the node in multiple directions, and the last point above the threshold forms the outline. ### Key parameters - **Frequency**: default `907 MHz` - **Transmit power**: default `20 dBm` - **Antenna heights**: default `5 m` (TX) and `1.5 m` (RX) - **Reliability**: default `0.5` (median) - **Terrain irregularity**: default `90 m` (average terrain) ### Limitations - No terrain or building data is used (area mode only). - Results are sensitive to power, height, and threshold. - Environmental factors can cause large real-world deviations.