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Hi, this is I believe just opened .tab file , or 2 MapInfo, .tab format files overlapped with same coordinates , azimuths and beamwidth, but different radius of sector ... created previously with some other tool for sectorisation visualisation, like ... MakeSectors or similar ... never forget, you can open different .tab files , also in all drive test tools, to make sites/sectors presented nicer, dependent to technology or frequency band used on a site location ...
-in short words , answer would be ... NOT A CEL FILE .. import some file you regularly use for MapInfo ... P
p.s. it can also be a regular cel file opened, and also opened this only one .tab file preformated with sectors, to notice sites easier, due to bigger symbol on a map ....
Hi, this is I believe just opened .tab file , or 2 MapInfo, .tab format files overlapped with same coordinates , azimuths and beamwidth, but different radius of sector ... created previously with some other tool for sectorisation visualisation, like ... MakeSectors or similar ... never forget, you can open different .tab files , also in all drive test tools, to make sites/sectors presented nicer, dependent to technology or frequency band used on a site location ...
-in short words , answer would be ... NOT A CEL FILE .. import some file you regularly use for MapInfo ... P
p.s. it can also be a regular cel file opened, and also opened this only one .tab file preformated with sectors, to notice sites easier, due to bigger symbol on a map ....
Thanks but I don't agree
because the continus blue line and disconnected red lines just shown in TEMS in case of cellfile
thanks a lot, can you just tell me how to create cellfile gives me two different beamwidth size as shown in your doc
Build a spreadsheet with all your sites, including coordinates, azimuth (orientation), beamwidth and add a column for radius.
Have different beamwidth and radius for different co-located layers. You could make the radius a function of the height to have a visual representation of the size of the site.
You can then use a tool like SiteSee2.3.mbx, posted in some other thread in this forum and and build your sites tab
Thanks but I don't agree
because the continus blue line and disconnected red lines just shown in TEMS in case of cellfile
People kindly advise
Actually, punta_arbe is right. In this case is just a .cel file overlayed on a geoset (MapInfo) map where the sectors are slightly bigger (if you notice, the neighbors line -solid blue and discontinued red for serving and monitored- are drawn only to the sectors in the .cel (smaller) layer.
You cannot display different beamwidths and sizes with a traditional .cel file. Maybe with the .xml format
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