Ryan,
Thanks for that method, too.
I've done something similar with Delorme's TopoUSA software.
But I'm coming to the conclusion that Google Earth is probably fine
for around here. It is flat enough that the trees block the signal
within a mile or so.
-John (pinning my hopes on the whitespaces...)
PS to Mike Hammett: I've tried using Radio Mobile twice. Spent two+
hours each time and never figured it out at all. Someday, I hope to
devote more time to it.
On December 29, at 1:43 AM December 29, D. Ryan Spott wrote:
As a quick method, you can use National Geographic's Topo!
software. I live in a pretty hilly area. When folks call us for
service, my wife asks them their address and she puts it into
Google Maps. Google maps gives her their general lat and long.
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