Ignatio and Charles,

Thanks. Makes sense to me now. I am interested only in the 10MHz frequency 
generated and I suppose that it may not be affected by slight mismatch.

Raj


>Raj,
>Use the GPS reading, at least it has to be consistent with itself...
>
>Ignacio


At 11-02-10, you wrote:
>Raj wrote:
>
>>My GPS reading is about 850 +- 1
>>The "official" height ASL = 920
>>This calculator gives me ~936
>>So what should I use ?
>
>Use the self-survey result.  The GPS isn't wrong, it's just reporting your 
>altitude in a different system than you are used to.  The calculator allows 
>you to check the GPS-reported altitude in the system that you are familiar 
>with.
>
>Specifically, the calculator translates the GPS altitude (which is specified 
>not with respect to actual mean sea level, but rather to an abstract, 
>calculated "geoid") to one more familiar to you (specified with respect to 
>mean sea level).  In your case, 936 is in pretty good agreement with 920, 
>telling you that the GPS-reported value is plausible.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Charles
>
>
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-- 
Raj, VU2ZAP
Bangalore, India. 


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