Subject: uffda.
From: (JAXAshby)
Jaxass, you've all ready shown that in your case, you can't even find your way
around Cape Hatteras with three GPS's, so, there's no way anyone would think
you could use RDF or any other method, to find your way in a fog when
surrounded by granite ledges using your lame, dockwalloper's method of taking
bearings.
Shen
"However, ---------- if ----------- a **********sharp******** minimum, or
null, can be obtained, the operator
can determine the bearing to within, ------------- perhaps -----------,
two
or three degrees in
azimuth."
all brought to us by felton and the USCG Auxillary manual, written by one of
the same people who tell one and all that a compass and a knotmeter will get
you safely through the granite ledges in fog, if only you take one of their
courses first.