How many beer boxes needed to navigate an ocean?
an *this* was accurate to what??
2 degrees? 5 degrees? what the hell knows how many degrees?
dude, wandering around in unknown waters with a obstacles nearby using an RDF
was stew ped. That *you* might have survived means only that *you* were lucky,
NOT fricken smart.
Get over it, AND thank your lucky stars.
okay, besides where the signal came from, over the nee, what else does the
RDF
equipment tell _you_?
And again, you're too stupid to understand or be able to make any use of
that information.
Keep reading the Bowditch, Jax
I see you are trying to make some stupid "Jax" point here, so I'll bite.
In the days when we were all making use of RDF (either for a fix or a
homing beacon or danger bearing) the "equipment" told us three possible
things: Station identity, relative bearing, or true bearing, to the tower.
Are you looking for something else?
otn
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