Sites
A Site is an organizational and computational tool in a Coord project. It represents a venue or location where wireless devices will be used or simply "a unique RF environment".
A Site has a location/address and time zone assigned. When a project includes multiple sites, calculation interactions can be customized between them.
Project
menu
Here you can organize your project by:
Exit to project page
Here you can exit your current project and return to the overview page with all your created projects.
Create new
site
Here you can create a new site within your project.
- See chapter Creating new site.
Site sharing and
download menu
Here you can download frequency and exclusion lists as CSV files, export site reports in PDF, DOCX, or ODT formats, and access real-time site reports.

Edit site
settings
Here you can manage your site's details, interactions, broadcast standards, and file settings.
Show/Hide plot area

Site selection
Use the drop-down arrow to switch between different sites in your project.
See Selecting a site

Lockout collaborators
The lock feature prevents collaborators from changing active inclusions, exclusions, and making your calculated frequencies, yet to be added to the project, invalid.
- Admin users can force unlock collaborators.
- Editors can request unlock.
- The request includes a timeout too, just in case the other collaborator walks away from their computer.
- See Locking/unlocking the project for collaborators
Chat feature
This button opens a chat window where you can communicate with collaborators on the project.
Share
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features

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User settings, equipment
profile manager, bug reporting
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Usage examples:
Multiple venues:
- For an event with multiple venues (each with its unique RF environment) across a city, creating separate Sites helps manage different environments effectively. Calculations for each Site can be isolated, yet still remain under the larger project for collaboration.
Venues with a roving ENG Crew:
- During an event with multiple venues, an ENG crew will visit each venue using their own wireless devices. The ENG crew’s equipment can be created as their own “Site” with enabled frequency calculation interactions to all other Sites.
Touring performance:
- For a touring act that travels to many cities, a project can be created with the Location of the rehearsal studio or first tour stop. Frequencies can be calculated normally, and for each subsequent stop, the previous Site is duplicated.
Venue hosting various events:
- In a venue hosting different events throughout the year, a project is created with a Site that contains all zones, groups, calculated frequencies, etc. This serves as the Baseline Site. For each event, a new Site is created by duplicating the Baseline Site, with the copy options Active Broadcast Channels, Band Plans, Zone Interactions, and Scan Data selected.
A Site is an organizational and computational tool in a Coord project. It represents a Venue or Location where wireless devices will be used or simply "a unique RF environment".
The "duplicate site" feature allows for customizing what information will be copied from the current site to a new one.