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Downtilt Angle: Downtilt Required To Point Antenna Main Beam at Cell Edge

The document discusses ground elevation, antenna height above ground, ground elevation at the cell edge, distance to the cell edge, downtilt required to point the antenna main beam at the cell edge, and the calculated downtilt angle of 2.60256 degrees needed to point the antenna main beam at a cell edge that is 2 miles away from a site where the ground elevation is 1000 feet, the antenna height above ground is 280 feet, and the ground elevation at the cell edge is 800 feet.

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Downtilt Angle: Downtilt Required To Point Antenna Main Beam at Cell Edge

The document discusses ground elevation, antenna height above ground, ground elevation at the cell edge, distance to the cell edge, downtilt required to point the antenna main beam at the cell edge, and the calculated downtilt angle of 2.60256 degrees needed to point the antenna main beam at a cell edge that is 2 miles away from a site where the ground elevation is 1000 feet, the antenna height above ground is 280 feet, and the ground elevation at the cell edge is 800 feet.

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h1 Ground Elevation at the site

h2 Antenna Height Above Ground


h3 Ground Elevation at the Cell Edge
d1 Distance to the Cell Edge
Downtilt Required to Point Antenna Main Beam at Cell Edge
Downtilt Angle

d1

h2

h1

1000 feet
280 feet
800 feet
2 miles
2.60256 deg
Cell Edge

h3

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