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    Default Electrical Tilt and Electrical Azimuth

    Hi,

    I am trying to understand what impact has the Electrical tilt and Electrical Azimuth in my Atoll project.
    In some cases if I run "Electrical Tilt and Azimuth Audit", I have some huge values like -171.5 for "Calculated Electrical Tilt" and -99.5 for "Calculated Electrical Azimuth".

    Can anyone please explain to me what is the purpose of those calculated values?
    It is necesary to correct those values?

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    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Electrical Tilt and Electrical Azimuth

    Due to the calculation electrical azimuth, in some cases, the method that Atoll uses to calc discrepancy can be ignored. Calculated ulate the electrical tilt and values can be strongly affected by minor pattern measurement approximations. Only the electrical azimuth is considered for antenna attenuation calculations. The electrical tilt value is for information purposes.

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    Default Re: Electrical Tilt and Electrical Azimuth

    I understand that we can ignore the values for the electrical tilt but what I can do with the electrical azimuth? I should correct it? But how?

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