Mike,

The elevation reading on a GPS is only accurate to within about 30 feet. 
Using one to measure tower height is not going to product accurate results.

Travis
Microserv

Mike Hammett wrote:
> I am looking at getting a GPS device.  I'd like it to work with many 
> different programs such as Google Earth, Radio Mobile, Kismet, etc.
>
> What sort of features do I need it to have to work with these programs?
>
> I'd also like to have it be an independent unit with elevation so I can climb 
> a tower and see exactly how tall it is instead of pulling a number out of you 
> know where.
>
> Recommendations?
>
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