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Mapping An AddressProcess Overview.Mapping is used as a preliminary connection test of a survey point to determine if connection is possible and secondly to show the Azimuth and the appropriate Access Point To correctly map a survey point the Longitude and Latitude must be entered into Radiomobile which is then used to plot a theoretical wireless connection from the survey point (generally a customers house) to one of our Access Points. This will also display the Azimuth which is used by our installers to align the CPE to our Access Points. Getting the correct Longitude and Latitude of a survey point can be done by using SIX Viewer that provides access to 100% accurate geographical information on all properties in NSW. For other states and properties that are not listed in SIX (People who don't know their street number), Google Earth can be used although the results are not as accurate. When looking up an address in SIX Viewer all information must be entered correctly. The street number must be used as Lots are no longer used as a formal means of property identification. After this information is entered it will provide the Surveyors, Installers and Customer Service with information they need to complete their own processes.Process Details.Tools Required
Determining Longitude and Latitude
Plotting theoretical wireless connections and determining relevant Azimuth
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