I'm looking for an accurate elevation equation?

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nospamguy

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Hey folks,

This is my first post ever. So I figured I'd start off the the question that I couldn't find an answer for! I'm sure it's somewhere but I didn't find it.

Question is: Do any of you installers out there know the correct elevation to look for in your inclinometer? I've been eye balling it ever since I first started and I was thinking about getting an inclinometer.

What I need is the number to add to the arms elevation that gives me the the actual elevation of the satellite in relation to my location.

Arm elevation + X = satellite elevation


Thanks!
 

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