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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 23:49:12 GMT, Gregg wrote:
Triangulation. Usually only accurate on a groundwave. Use a loop, make note of the compass heading.Drive 10+ KM to another spot (the farther the better) and do another compass reading. Repeat for a third time. Draw the three lines on a map and where they meet, there's the vicinity of the transmitter. Not much use if it's on HF and at a great distance. Look the frequency up in the Klingenfuß guide or the Spezial-Frequenzliste. There are other books. -- JimDee in Somerset afton at sideband.fsnet.co.uk |
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