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What does High/Low mean on fixed links returns?

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What does High/Low mean on fixed links returns?

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Existing sites and the surrounding area may be designated ‘transmit high’ or ‘transmit low’, depending on the frequencies currently in use on the site. A high/low designation conflict arises when a site designation in an application conflicts with an existing site designation. For example, a high designation is requested in an application for a site that has an existing low designation. By providing High/Low information, network planners should be able to pre-check their applications for conflicts before submitting their request to Ofcom.

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