Lee Buller wrote:
>
> Ok...here is a question for all you smart people.
>
> How do you figure bearing and distance from knowing two points on the globe
> in latitude and longitude? There has got to be a formula for doing that,
> but it has been to many years since geometry...let alone spherical geometry.
>
> Anyone have any information on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> lee Buller - Mathimatically challenged
> k0wa@southwind.net
Hi Lee. Go to this web-site and download GeoClock.
http://www.clark.net/pub/bblake/geoclock/
It is a real neat program and one thing it lets you do is put the cursor
on your qth and drag the mouse to where you want to check the miles, and
it gives the miles on the bottom of the screen. Really cool!!!
Tom W7WHY
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