Explore the latest version of the most widely used microwave design tool in the world.
Find the latest features in the Pathloss 6 continuing evolution.
Get the Latest: Features curated collections of "Outrun" and retro-futuristic art.
A synthwave wallpaper (also known as "Outrun" or "Retrowave") provides a high-definition 16:9 aspect ratio perfect for most modern monitors. This aesthetic is a nostalgic, energetic celebration of 1980s pop culture, defined by its high-contrast "neon-noir" look. Core Visual Elements
: An oversized, setting sun often composed of horizontal stripes with a gradient from bright yellow to deep magenta.
: A community-driven source for the latest user-created synthwave art and wallpapers.
: Primarily dominated by neon pink (magenta), cyan (electric blue), and deep violet against dark black backgrounds.
: A glowing neon perspective plane that extends into a vanishing point, mimicking a digital cyberspace landscape.
: Retro sports cars like the Ferrari Testarossa, silhouettes of palm trees, and futuristic "cyberpunk" cityscapes. Where to Find Them
: Features curated collections of "Outrun" and retro-futuristic art.
A synthwave wallpaper (also known as "Outrun" or "Retrowave") provides a high-definition 16:9 aspect ratio perfect for most modern monitors. This aesthetic is a nostalgic, energetic celebration of 1980s pop culture, defined by its high-contrast "neon-noir" look. Core Visual Elements 1920x1080 Synthwave Wallpaper">
: An oversized, setting sun often composed of horizontal stripes with a gradient from bright yellow to deep magenta. Core Visual Elements : An oversized, setting sun
: A community-driven source for the latest user-created synthwave art and wallpapers. : A glowing neon perspective plane that extends
: Primarily dominated by neon pink (magenta), cyan (electric blue), and deep violet against dark black backgrounds.
: A glowing neon perspective plane that extends into a vanishing point, mimicking a digital cyberspace landscape.
: Retro sports cars like the Ferrari Testarossa, silhouettes of palm trees, and futuristic "cyberpunk" cityscapes. Where to Find Them
For over 30 years we have been developing and refining the Pathloss program. Beginning with Version 1.4 in the late 1980s, Pathloss was quickly adopted by Equipment Manufactures, Telecommunications, Coordination and Engineering Service Providers worldwide.