The document explains how to calculate the maximum line-of-sight (LOS) distance for a radio tower based on its height and the local altitude. Using the formula derived from the earth's curvature, an example calculates that the maximum LOS distance for a tower at the altitude of Taipei 101 is approximately 80.5 km. It also provides assumptions regarding transmission power and isotropic transmission, emphasizing the impact of the earth's roundness on coverage calculations.