Seems to work well with inputted GPS data. The results all seem
reasonable. I guess I won't be doing much LOS DXing!
73 and thanks for the info.
Joe
ersmar@comcast.net wrote:
>TT:
>
> The ARRL's web site has a reference to a page on the FCC's site to
> calculate HAAT (Height Above Average Terrain):
> http://www.arrl.org/news/features/2006/01/06/1/?nc=1 For those of you not
> familiar with the concept, when applying for various FCC-issued licenses, an
> applicant is required to determine the height of his proposed antenna's
> radiation center above the average elevation of the terrain around the
> proposed transmitter location, averaged over a distance from 3 kM to 16 kM
> away, along eight or more radials.
>
> I was extremely delighted to find that my Skyhawk's HAAT is 29 Meters for
> the full 360-degree azimuth. However, that figure is actually negative from
> approx. 330 to 350 degrees. So much for eastern Asia and PacRim stations.
>
>73 de
>Gene Smar AD3F
>QTH: just north of WDC
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