Hi reader
>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?
One idea maybe download the Geoclock software but the problem is totaly
analyzed on The ARRL Antenna Book, fourteenth edition, 1984 pages 16-3 to
16-8 too long for type here. Happy new year. George I0YQV.
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