[BC] GPS
Mike McCarthy
Towers at mre.com
Tue Feb 3 06:47:53 CST 2009
Absolutely not. You first need to establish a target radial line on new
proofs by going out to the far end and define the correct bearing and
create the radial inside the GPS RX. Then seek to locate and define points
on that line. Forget absolute coordinate location as they're most likely
off by some distance. And point to point doesn't yield correct distance
and bearing data either.
Once you have the points defined, then any means of navaid, (such as TOM
TOM, to achieve locate and access the points will suffice.
MM
At 08:54 PM 2/2/2009 -0500, Tom wrote
>I would thing point-to-point routing would be IDEAL for running radials...
>
>each point would be a start/end point, so...
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