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Without knowing what the conversion factors are, there is no way to tell you the math is correct, imo. (nm)
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musubi
hmmmm, what conversion factors are you referring to? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu at work (aka loosilu2)
Sep 14 '10, 13:48
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the 6080 and 60, I'm assuming are unit conversions. (nm)
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musubi
Sep 14, 13:54
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the 6080 is to convert to feet. I don't know about the 60.
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loosilu at work
Sep 14, 13:57
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oh wait, I'm averaging to find the center point. -- nm
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loosilu at work
Sep 14, 13:58
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Yes, averging would find the mid-latitude, but why then cosine that?
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musubi
Sep 14, 14:01
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I don't know!!! *cries* I know, I know, I have asked him several times to tell me what's what.
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loosilu at work
Sep 14, 14:07
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Just put in a series of known points and test if it gives you an accurate reading.
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musubi
Sep 14, 14:09
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I am, and it's not. I know I got something wrong. that's why I'm asking. -- nm
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loosilu at work
Sep 14, 14:28
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