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+ | One of the things that perplexes most people when planning site linking, is relating what you see on a map to what you can see with your eyes. Yes those who do lots of it have some fancy GPS stuff to tell you what to do. what about a bit of old school mixed with some google earth pro school? | ||
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+ | I have all of the North East Vic repeater sites set as placemarks in google earth. | ||
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+ | One fancy feature of Earth is the ruler. | ||
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+ | The line between VK3RWO and VK3RWC has no major landmarks. | ||
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+ | You then zoom into ground level view at the end that needs aiming and look at the line: | ||
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+ | Then when you are on site. take an actual photo from the tower: | ||
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+ | You can then compare the two to work out where you need to point the antenna: | ||
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+ | This picture was made by taking the real photograph, then overlaying an opaque version of the google ground view and adjusting the layer to line up. | ||
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+ | And now I know where I need to point the link antenna! | ||
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