Speaker Measurements

I am working on active crossover design for my speakers.Trying to figure out best way to take measurements.Unfortunately outside is not very quiet for measurements.
If i have to do them indoors what is the best way to get good measurements.
 
There is a lot of information on Linkwitz site regarding how he went about measuring speakers and how to design a good baffle. You'll have to dig through his postings to glean the relevant information, but it'll give good insight as to how to design speakers.

There is more to a great in-room sounding speaker than flat on-axis frequency response. SL goes into how off axis response shapes in-room power response, which is what we actually hear. After building LXmini+2's I set about building LX521 inspired OB and these are the best speaker I have heard in my room, it dose not matter where in the room I sit the sound stage never collapses into one speaker it's always radiating from behind the speakers.

I measured mine in my shed as it's big, but before I had this I measured in-room with driver 1/2 way between floor and ceiling, mic 500mm from driver and appropriate gating. Lower frequencies ie subwoofer was measured with mic on the floor. Hope this helps
 
Unfortunately outside is not very quiet for measurements.
Certainly you could blast over anything else with a mic 1 meter in front? Or wait for your chance in time to do a sweep. If it's more like you cant play anything loudly outside, well, that's understandable.

I've taken outdoor measurements where I know a particular spike is the airplane flying overhead...