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Enter Lat/Long
I get the Latitude, Longitude from Microsoft Streets and Trips, and always enter the numbers in Decimal degrees. Because I use Streets and Trips as my GPS program while on the road, I always have my Lat/Long when I get to my site in an RV Park.

There are several ways to get your location, but some sort of computer mapping program, is, in my opinion, the best and easiest way. Most of the computer mapping programs have some sort of location sensor that will, when placed over your position on the map, give Lat/Long. Lots of RV parks now have the Lat/Long of the park in the office, and both the DSLookAngle, and DSSatTool have a zip code lookup table you can download from the datastormuseres group.