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Re: Clarification of Question regarding LAN

From: Joel Jacobs (no email)
Date: Wed Aug 04 2004 - 17:10:56 EDT

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    Hi Robert,

    I just happen to be hear so
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Robert Gainer" <>
    To: <>
    Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:05 PM
    Subject: Re: Clarification of Question regarding LAN

    > Chuck said,
    > >The more traditional way of determining longitude was
    > >to use a time sight at the time the sun crosses the
    > >Prime Vertical (i.e., the time at which the sun is due
    > >east or due west of you). This procedure is described
    > >in Bowditch and elsewhere. It requires that you know
    > >your latitude, which you can get from a noon sight or
    > >from an observation of Polaris.
    >
    > Chuck,
    > I don't understand how that will work. The magnetic variation and the
    > latitude must be problems in that method. If you are at 23 degrees north
    > latitude or greater the sun is never due east or west. If you do not know
    > the magnetite variation with some degree of accuracy wont that have a very
    > large effect on the method? Is this practical at all?
    > All the best,
    > Robert Gainer
    >
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