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Each antenna that has had cables run out to it is shaded. The orange shading indicates there is an X-polarisation cable installed. The white shading indicates that there is the Y-polarisation cable in place. As can be seen (click on the chart for an enlargement if required), antenna H41 only managed to get its X-polarisation cable today.
The reason for the orange/white shading is that these are the cable label-colours used. Each cable is marked with a colour-coded, bar-coded label and the scheme we have used here is to match that. More on this later!
As can be seen, we made some good progress today.
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