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On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote:
"John wrote in message ... On 12/21/2011 4:16 PM, Sal wrote: Where to aim the ol' spark-catcher?? snip I find Google Earth much easier to use. Gives distance and heading. You can also see the satellite pic of the country (if you're curious). I love Google Earth. I have it on my iMac in the house. In the shack, however, I usually can "hear" the monitor as I tune across the bands, so I normally keep it off. I just installed GE here and it runs nicely (XP, 2.4 GHz, 1 GB). I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI |
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![]() "John S" wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham. g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah to all. |
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On 12/23/2011 12:54 PM, Sal wrote:
"John wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham.g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas& Happy Hanukkah to all. I'm pleased I could help. Merry Christmas to you, too. John |
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On 12/23/2011 12:54 PM, Sal wrote:
"John wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham.g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas& Happy Hanukkah to all. Hmmmm. I got to thinking about your two bearings. The bearing from Birmingham to London is 44.54 degrees. I don't see how it is possible to get those two values from a fixed location. What have you done wrong or what have I done wrong? John |
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On 12/25/2011 6:31 PM, John S wrote:
On 12/23/2011 12:54 PM, Sal wrote: "John wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham.g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas& Happy Hanukkah to all. Hmmmm. I got to thinking about your two bearings. The bearing from Birmingham to London is 44.54 degrees. I don't see how it is possible to get those two values from a fixed location. What have you done wrong or what have I done wrong? John Ah! Now I see! I mistakenly assumed Birmingham, Alabama. My face is red for not noticing the g. Good one! Cheers, John |
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![]() "John S" wrote in message ... On 12/25/2011 6:31 PM, John S wrote: On 12/23/2011 12:54 PM, Sal wrote: "John wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham.g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas& Happy Hanukkah to all. Hmmmm. I got to thinking about your two bearings. The bearing from Birmingham to London is 44.54 degrees. I don't see how it is possible to get those two values from a fixed location. What have you done wrong or what have I done wrong? John Ah! Now I see! I mistakenly assumed Birmingham, Alabama. My face is red for not noticing the g. Good one! Cheers, John No harm, no foul. (nice chuckle this QTH, though.) "Sal" (KD6VKW) |
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On 12/26/2011 4:41 PM, Sal wrote:
"John wrote in message ... On 12/25/2011 6:31 PM, John S wrote: On 12/23/2011 12:54 PM, Sal wrote: "John wrote in message ... On 12/22/2011 10:56 PM, Sal wrote: snip I don't see the feature to do a range and bearing from Home. {Google Earth] In GE, click Tools and select Ruler. Leave the Ruler dialogue box in Line mode. Put your pointer (which has changed to a square with cross hairs) on your starting location and click. Move your pointer to the destination and click again. The dialogue box will show the distance and heading. Cheers, John KD5YI Works perfectly. Aiming 34.4 degrees for London, 34.35 for Birmingham.g Thanks. "Sal" PS: Merry Christmas& Happy Hanukkah to all. Hmmmm. I got to thinking about your two bearings. The bearing from Birmingham to London is 44.54 degrees. I don't see how it is possible to get those two values from a fixed location. What have you done wrong or what have I done wrong? John Ah! Now I see! I mistakenly assumed Birmingham, Alabama. My face is red for not noticing theg. Good one! Cheers, John No harm, no foul. (nice chuckle this QTH, though.) "Sal" (KD6VKW) Ha! I don't mind a laugh at my expense for a good, clean one like that. Cheers, John (KD5YI) |
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