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INABA: Okay, but I believe the Puna one is a 120 feet. <br /> <br />SHAFFER: A hundred twenty—that’s right. <br /> <br />INABA: Okay, just to clarify. <br /> <br />SHAFFER: Yeah, thank you. You know my network better than I do. <br /> <br />INABA: So on a, if a tower, increased tower height improves coverage, if you located the tower <br />above Ainaloa Boulevard, it would improve the coverage if the tower was higher? <br /> <br />SHAFFER: We—we could look at that. We’d have to do a study. You know, the terrain is very <br />specific so if you move the tower, you’d have to rerun this propagation study, so I could give you <br />a guess based on my experience. If it was the same elevation and we raise the tower, the <br />coverage should get better in general, but it really, the devil is in the details of the actual terrain <br />relative— <br /> <br />INABA: --okay— <br /> <br />SHAFFER: --to that location. Because basically, what the tool does, is it goes out in an arc to <br />everyone of these dots, and looks at how much terrain is in the way, and that’s how the signal <br />gets degraded by the computer model. <br /> <br />INABA: Okay, thank you. <br /> <br />SHAFFER: Sure. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Director, do you have any cross examination? <br /> <br />NG: No, thank you. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Ms. Nishimoto, you have any further witnesses? <br /> <br />NISHIMOTO: I do not. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: Does that conclude your presentation? <br /> <br />NISHIMOTO: Yes, although I do want to just preserve for the record something that I forgot to <br />go over before we started. I just wanted to preserve our objection to Mr. Inaba’s standing in case <br />any appeal is ever taken. <br /> <br />MIYASATO: So noted. <br /> <br />NISHIMOTO: Okay, thanks. <br />28 <br />EXHIBIT F <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />