Tests.AntennaTowerHeight.Horizontal.Physical.Minimum

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This advanced option specifies the minimum height where the antenna can move to when the antenna is horizontally polarized. RadiMation® version 5.8 will question the antenna tower controller it's minimum physical allowed height. The retrieved minimum antenna tower controller height and the value of Tests.AntennaTowerHeight.Horizontal.Physical.Minimum will be used to determine the minimum height to which the antenna will be controlled. The highest of the two values is used.

The default value of Tests.AntennaTowerHeight.Horizontal.Physical.Minimum is set to 0.8 meter, which ensures that any antenna is not controlled below 0.8 meter. This default value is by purpose specified as a relatively small value to prevent unwanted limitations.

If (for any reason) a limitation of the antenna tower height is needed higher than the minimum physical antenna height of the antenna tower controller itself, the value of Tests.AntennaTowerHeight.Horizontal.Physical.Minimum can be set to a value that is higher than the limitation in the antenna tower controller itself. If for example the value of Tests.AntennaTowerHeight.Horizontal.Physical.Minimum is set to 1, RadiMation® will never to move the antenna to a height below 1 meter.

There are other advanced options available that are related to this advanced option:

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Warning: Any change and/or modification to the advanced options, can result in unexpected results and/or incorrect measurement results. Changes in any advanced option should be verified and checked very carefully!


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This functionality is available in RadiMation® version 5.8 and newer.