Horizontal plane
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Horizontal plane is used in radio to plot an antenna's relative field strength (which directly affects a station's coverage area) on a polar graph.
Normally the maximum of 1.000 or 0 dB is at the top, which is labeled 0o, running clockwise back around to the top at 360°. Other field strengths are expressed as a decimal less than 1.000, a percentage less than 100%, or decibels less than 0 dB. If the graph is of an actual or proposed installation, rotation is applied so that the top is 0o true north.
See also the perpendicular vertical plane.