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jackj

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It looks like a signal coverage map. Engineering used to generate these when I worked of Motorola C&C back in the early 70's.
 

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Those blue circles are nothing more than a representation of the Lat/Long/Radius that was entered into the database. It has nothing to do with any real signal coverage.
 

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I would like to add that looks suspiciously like a default that was entered at some point. When the geo-tag data was first being set up, all the counties received an "automatic" center point and a 25 mile radius. Agency pages could get this "set", in error, by an admin doing something at the agency page level and updating without correcting the inherited geo-tag data from the county.
 

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My answer has been refined by others. My original answer assumed that you knew my answer would be for the system whose link you provided. The what would be the transmitter's coverage.
 

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There was no specific system for the link i provided, it was the entire Columbiana County Fire link, no one specific system

There is no one specific transmitter identified, again this was from the entire county fire view, so transmitter coverage is not even an option here

my answer would be for the system whose link you provided. The what would be the transmitter's coverage.
 

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Thank You

I would like to add that looks suspiciously like a default that was entered at some point. When the geo-tag data was first being set up, all the counties received an "automatic" center point and a 25 mile radius. Agency pages could get this "set", in error, by an admin doing something at the agency page level and updating without correcting the inherited geo-tag data from the county.
 
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