# Location This is the location where the signal is distributed/received. Avoid the usage of the precise location of the TX station or very small town (very rare). It's a good habit to use **nations/continents** or special location (like `Worldwide`). The table contains 4 columns explained below. ## LOC_ID `INTEGER` :material-key-outline:{ title="Primary key" } :material-upload-outline:{ title="Auto-increment" } This is a unique identification number for each entry that is assigned during the creation of a new location. It is auto-incrementing and is not replaced in the event of deletion. ## SIG_ID `INTEGER` :material-axis-arrow:{ title="Foreign key" } This is a direct reference to the specific signal associated with the location. It links to the primary key of the [Signals](db_signals.md) table that holds detailed information about the signals. ## VALUE `TEXT` The location expressed as a string. ## DESCRIPTION `TEXT` The short description is used to explain further details about the location.