easyMap Tools™ : Generating Maps : Creating a Map : Address Input
 
Address Input
Enter the address of the location to be displayed in the Coverage Map and Detailed Map panels. Address Inputs can be entered as an address or GPS coordinates. There are two types of GPS coordinate inputs:
General Format
[Latitude][Space or Comma][Longitude]
A minus sign (-) or a compass direction (N, E, S, W), can precede a latitude or longitude value.
North, East values are positive.
South, West values are negative.
Examples:
37.4, -120.123
N37.4, W120.123
37.4 -120.123
Secondary Format
[Latitude][Compass Direction][Longitude][Compass Direction]
Examples using Decimals:
38.959390N95.26548W
38S95.1E
Examples using Degree Minute Second (DMS) Notation:
The symbols °, ’, ” are optional. If symbols are not used, Degree, Minute, and Second must be separated by a space.
Degrees and minutes must be integers (no decimal).
Seconds may have decimal digits.
A single comma separating Latitude and Longitude is mandatory. Without this comma, many street addresses could incorrectly qualify as DMS notation.
38°57'33.804"N, 95°15'55.739"W
S38°57' 33.804", E95 ° 15 ' 55 "
38 57 33.804 N, 95 15 55.739 W
Estimated Size
The value shown is an estimate of the file size of the map that will be saved. The larger the map sizes, the longer the saving process. Depending on the instrument used, large maps may need to reside on memory stick and connected to the instrument while interference mapping.
Saving Map
This button and the Save Map command in the File menu begin the process of saving a map. Press the Cancel button to stop the saving process. The larger the map sizes, the longer the saving process. Depending on the instrument used, large maps may need to reside on a memory stick and connected to the instrument while interference mapping.
Note 
If a Base Station Geo Location List file was added to the map, it will be saved with the map file at this time.