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Provide an example for Azimuth conversion from negative to positive
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### Azimuth

The azimuth range for this integration is 0 to 360 degrees, with 0 being North, 90 being East, 180 being South, and 270 being West. If you have a negative azimuth, add 360 to it to get the correct value.
The azimuth range for this integration is 0 to 360 degrees, with 0 being North, 90 being East, 180 being South, and 270 being West. If you have a negative azimuth, add 360 to it to get the correct value. For example, -90 degrees should be entered as 270 degrees.

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