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1. Master Radio Placement : <br /> The master test radio is placed at the location determined by computer modeling and <br /> adjusted if necessary to provide the desired system results. The master test radio is <br /> setup with a test polling routine readable from the remote sites. <br /> 2. Remote Location Testing-Signal Level &Polling <br /> At each remote site, a remote radio test station and a telescoping radio antenna mast is <br /> temporarily installed. The engineer then monitors the received signal strength and the <br /> percentage of errorless information packets that are sent from the master to the remote <br />' and back via a personal computer. <br /> 3. Antenna Height&Placement <br /> The antenna mast is positioned to attain the desired signal level and fade margin. The <br /> height is adjusted as required to obtain the desired results. <br /> IV. Results <br /> A. Final System Design: <br /> Once the field survey has been completed, it will be compared to the computerized data. <br /> WME will document the results by updating the Communication Path Summary and enter <br /> any new or revised data. The data will be presented in the form of a design <br /> recommendation report that will include: <br /> 1. Results of On-Site Path Survey <br /> 2. Revised configuration diagram <br /> 3. Required Antenna Heights <br /> 4. Basic Cost Benefits Analysis <br /> B. Results Meeting: <br /> WME will meet with the Owner and Engineer to present the final documentation; discuss <br /> the Computerized Desk-top Survey and the On-site Survey. We will present the Final <br /> System Configuration Diagram and review the Cost Benefits Analysis. <br />