jc1240 Posted January 2, 2021 Report Posted January 2, 2021 I heard some folks on the Mt. Holly, PA repeater tonight talking about repeaters and their elevations. I was not in a position to chime in (technical roadblocks), but hopefully they read these forums. Regardless, this is a neat tool anyone might want to use. It uses Google Maps/Earth to show the elevation change between 2 points. It defaults to the UK area, but just move the map to the area you want. It's very cool and I found there is only 1 slight hill (relative) between my home and the Hanover, PA repeater. This surprised me a bit, but helps explain why I can pick it up and TX to it about 21 miles away on a HT. You can get the same functionality direct from Google Maps, but I don't know the settings to enable it. https://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-elevationtool.html EDIT: for clarification, the the elevation tool I'm referencing shows line-of-site between 2 points. You can even adjust one or both points for actual antenna elevation (tower height). It will show a graph of the relative elevation changes so you can easily see what might be in your way. Here is an example showing a bit of a hill on the left end. Quote
Lscott Posted January 2, 2021 Report Posted January 2, 2021 That's a nice tool when you need to know what your "line of sight" path looks like. Quote
wayoverthere Posted January 2, 2021 Report Posted January 2, 2021 this one is a cool alternative. i've always used the scadacore one, but that one does require some work to get the points right (either a lot of click and drag, or looking up coordinates). Quote
dwmitchell61 Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 Radio Line of Sight Calculator for use on VHF/UHF Ham Bands (hamuniverse.com) I use this after looking up the two addresses on the Google maps and getting the coordinates from the URL for each. Quote
IronArcher Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 Try the “footpath” app Shows elevation along a route.Free app Quote
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