Hi:
Thanks to all of you that responed to my question on co-ordinates.+MAA-
First of all, those who have worked with topo maps indicated the same
problem.+MAA- We know how to read these maps by interpolation.+MAA- The
question is-- Is there an easier way.+MAA- Many want to know.
Yes, you can use a GPS receiver and go to the location.+MAA- Unless you
have a professional version, the accuracy is not that great.+MAA- Several
suggested Buckmaster or Street Atlas.
Check them out and you will find they will put you on the Street, but
can be off as much as 300 feet.+MAA- They seem to be using Tiger
Databases, which really are census tracts. This is not a Geodetic Survey
Program.
Some of you seem to wonder why I want to be so accurate.+MAA- Buckmaster
etc is fine for antenna pointing for hams.+MAA- Any one in Broadcasting or
Point to Point Communication knows you need exact location.+MAA- If you
are doing profiling on a antenna location, you need to know exactly
where you are.
Thanks again,+MAA- Bill W8CXO
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