[aprssig] /A= altitude question
Stephen H. Smith
wa8lmf2 at aol.com
Sat Aug 7 01:17:07 EDT 2010
On 8/6/2010 9:48 PM, Greg Clark wrote:
> Guilty as charged -- negative altitude numbers are not something I have a lot
> of experience with. I'll take a look at it, but living at an altitude of
> 100+ meters ASL, it's a little difficult for me to 'simulate' without driving
> to the coast myself.
>
>
One place you can get to below sea level on a major highway (rather then
somewhere remote like Death Valley) is Interstate 10 east of Palm Springs,
CA. In the Indio area where CA route 86 intersects I-10, the elevation is
about -20 to -30 feet. If you turn off the Interstate and head south on 86
toward the Salton Sea, the level steadily drops. At the Salton Sea, you are at
about -200 feet.
I have driven this route (I-10) between Los Angeles and Phoenix many times, and
have watched various GPS devices flirt with sea level and finally go negative a
few feet for a stretch of about 3 miles. It did not give UI-View, APRSpoint or
APRSplus any problems.
It HAS given the FCC problems. When I was working for Southern Cal Gas
Company some years ago, we were trying to license a microwave shot with one end
at a gas company headquarters south of the Salton Sea near El Centro, CA.
The location here was at about 150 feet below sea level -- the FCC online
licensing system absolutely would NOT accept negative numbers. We finally had
to lie and record it as being at sea level!
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