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Simultaneous measurements of attenuation and depolarisation at 18 GHz collected during a propagation experiment on a 9.5 km terrestrial link have been employed to extract information about the angle formed by the principal planes with respect to the vertical-horizontal orientations (canting angle). Tilted polarisation planes have been adopted in order to increase the system sensitivity and to detect the sign of the angle according to a new technique recently devised.