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==== What are "low accuracy" towers? ====  
==== What are "low accuracy" towers? ====
Low accuracy towers are towers whose location cannot be accurately predicted given the uploaded data.  Therefore, they revert to a more simple algorithm of placing the tower
Low accuracy towers are towers whose location cannot be accurately predicted given the uploaded data.  Therefore, they revert to a more simple algorithm of placing the tower
closest to the location of the best signal strength.  This will usually be significantly less accurate than the triangulation method normally used.  Some towers that only have 1 or two cells,
closest to the location of the best signal strength.  This will usually be significantly less accurate than the triangulation method normally used.  Some towers that only have 1 or two cells,
such as omnidirectional towers, will always be low accuracy.  Likewise, any towers which were detected with weaker signals will also be low accuracy until stronger signal samples are uploaded.
such as omnidirectional towers, will always be low accuracy.  Likewise, any towers which were detected with weaker signals will also be low accuracy until stronger signal samples are uploaded.

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==== What are "low accuracy" towers? ====
Low accuracy towers are towers whose location cannot be accurately predicted given the uploaded data.  Therefore, they revert to a more simple algorithm of placing the tower
closest to the location of the best signal strength.  This will usually be significantly less accurate than the triangulation method normally used.  Some towers that only have 1 or two cells,
such as omnidirectional towers, will always be low accuracy.  Likewise, any towers which were detected with weaker signals will also be low accuracy until stronger signal samples are uploaded.

What are "low accuracy" towers?

Low accuracy towers are towers whose location cannot be accurately predicted given the uploaded data. Therefore, they revert to a more simple algorithm of placing the tower closest to the location of the best signal strength. This will usually be significantly less accurate than the triangulation method normally used. Some towers that only have 1 or two cells, such as omnidirectional towers, will always be low accuracy. Likewise, any towers which were detected with weaker signals will also be low accuracy until stronger signal samples are uploaded.