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    jsdad
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    Need some help. I did this quite some time ago, old age is setting in….

    I need to be able to check an address/location on a map for the correct elevation to manually set my GPS altimeter. I found this map once, when I first got my GPS. Tried a google search and can’t find it again? I thought it was located within google maps where you could just click on a map spot and get a reading, but I can’t seem to find it now. Anyone?

    Thanks

    #1944245

    cheezehead
    Member


    Post the coords and I can plug them into my Topo Program and I can tell you the elevation. At least I think I can?

    #1944246

    Scrappy Scout
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    Can i post mine too i would like to get my elevation to be correct too.

    Scout

    #1944247

    cheezehead
    Member


    @scrappy Scout wrote:

    Can i post mine too i would like to get my elevation to be correct too.

    Scout

    Sure! 😆

    #1944248

    Scrappy Scout
    Participant


    here goes
    gps #1 reads N42 59.510 W087 58.683

    gps #2 reads N42 59.524 W087 58.665

    gps #3 reads N42 59.504 W087 58.711

    I think the first one is the best read as it had 3d reception and it is the better GPS. thanks for the help.

    #1944249

    cheezehead
    Member


    @scrappy Scout wrote:

    here goes
    gps #1 reads N42 59.510 W087 58.683

    gps #2 reads N42 59.524 W087 58.665

    gps #3 reads N42 59.504 W087 58.711

    I think the first one is the best read as it had 3d reception and it is the better GPS. thanks for the help.

    OK, this what I got.
    #1 730ft
    #2 705ft
    #3 735ft

    I think I’m doing and reading it all right.

    #1944250

    jsdad
    Member


    @cheezehead wrote:

    Post the coords and I can plug them into my Topo Program and I can tell you the elevation. At least I think I can?

    Thanks, after reading your reply my brain just kicked in…

    I forgot to even look at my Topo 9 disc that came with my Delorme PN-40.
    Punched in the info and easy peasy, got the elevation.

    Thanks again for looking. I’ll write it off as me having a senior moment(brain fart) 😳

    #1944251

    guidetoo
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    Try using a pilots sectional Wisconsin has two Green bay and Chicago The green bay is for the Northerner half of wi above Oshkosh and The Chicago covers the southern half. also on this map it lists the air ports that are public
    look for the a awas radio listing. this will tell you what the altimeter will be
    then just input the numbers and you should be good to go. Also on the sectional it lists towers and other hi things that pilots wish not to hit this should get you close to a setting. also its has lat and longs markings that you can pin point your target. hope this works.

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