Most single-site RF direction-finding sensors are capable of determining the approximate direction from which the target signal was received. This is specified in azimuth degrees referenced to true north. The accuracy of this indication is also specified in degrees as a window. For example, ±5 degrees accuracy means that the target source can be anywhere in the specified direction ±5 degrees.
Reference- DHS Counter-UAS Technology Guide
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