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Supporting Technical Information for Vodafone : - Ledbury, Herefordshire Vodafone Site – 96169vf Date Prepared: 02nd November 2016

KEY TO COVERAGE PLOTS The enclosed radio propagation plots are based on Ordnance Survey geographical information. The level of coverage provided by a particular site is dependant on a number of variables. The main factors which determine the extent of coverage are: the frequency of the signal emitted, the height of the antenna above ground level, the characteristics of the surrounding topography and the type and occurrence of ground clutter such as buildings and trees which can cause ‘shadows’ or reflections and can absorb the signal. The Radio Planners have produced accurate visual representations of the level of coverage available in this particular area by using advanced computer modelling software based on a Geographical Information System. The programme takes the numerous variables as above into account and can then calculate and plot the strength of the signal. Existing and proposed sites are indicated by a black circle and dot with the site number.. The orientation of the antennas is shown by the cones. Site cones show orientation of antennas Note on large rooftop sites the antenna can be distributed in different locations from the site location. This is represented by a line extending outwards from the site to the antenna.

Vodafone - Existing LTE (4G) Coverage This coverage plan must be read in conjunction with the key and site specific supplementary information. Each colour block represents 50 metres square.

Proposed site 96169vf circled Vodafone - Proposed LTE (4G) Coverage This coverage plan must be read in conjunction with the key and site specific supplementary information. Each colour block represents 50 metres square. Proposed site 96169vf circled