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What elevation tool do you use and how does it compare in accuracy?
I'm trying to do some antenna siting calculations ... and ... for that ... I need elevation information. However ... given any set of coordinates ... e.g., Mt Hamilton, California at coordinates 37.337408,-121.644073 ... I find the following elevation tools all give DIFFERENT elevations (some are off by more than a hundred feet!) 1. Google Map API yields 1217.061889648438 meters (3992.985 feet) http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/elevation/json? locations=37.337408,-121.644073&sensor=false 2. Geoplaner yields 1217.1 meters (3993 feet) http://www.geoplaner.com 2. Daftlogic yields 1230.988 meters (4038.676 feet) http://www.daftlogic.com/sandbox-goo...d-altitude.htm 4. Earthtools yields 1210 meters (3969.8 feet) http://www.earthtools.org 5. Heywhatsthat (SRTM db) yields 1213 meters (3980 feet) http://www.heywhatsthat.com/profiler-0904.html Q: Which elevation tool do you use ... & what's the accuracy? |
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