I'm sorry, I hope I translated correctly your answer.
"> What do you have to work out your sectors ; radius, centre ,
and ...?" I think the direction where the antenna shows.
I know what the coordinates of the antenna is located. I know its
broadcasting angle and know which direction the antenna points. I do
not know if it's enough to create a circular sector

On 27 srp, 02:31, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I trying to make a map for the Internet provider and I want to click
> > on Mark show coverage from the antenna. Omnidirectional antennas are
> > easy, because it is an ordinary circle. To directional antennas but I
> > need a circular sector. Unfortunately, I do not know how to do it.
>
> What information do you have to work with?
> To define a circle, you'd have the centre point (mast) and a radius
> (range) I guess.
> What do you have to work out your sectors ; radius, centre , and ...?

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