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adjacency_radius tells you which neighboring channels will be included in the neighborhood sorts.
In your case, if you used the geom.csv that you typed, then if you used, for example, --adjacency_radius=3, each channel would be sorted separately. Use for example --adjacency_radius=100 to include all the channels in each neighborhood. Or you can use --adjacency_radius=-1 to also use all the channels in each sort.
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