Try:
http://www.xray.duke.edu:1080/az_html/az
Although the server seems to be down at the time I'm writing this There is a
"_" between the az & html toward the end.
Chuck, KZ5MM
Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph wrote:
> Hi! I'm in quest of a website that would offer non-technical persons
> a means to obtain a great circle route map (downloading a great circle
> map or downloading a program that would do it) with nothing more than the
> coordinates of the person seeking the information. This would be of
> use to a number of people from all areas of the world seeking to RDF
> pirate and numbers stations. Is there such a website? My dim memory
> of past postings seems to recall that one exists but, unfortunately,
> I did not save the information.
>
> I really don't know where else to search and thought this would be an
> ideal location due to mutual or kindred interests. Thank you for any
> positive responses and please forgive the bandwidth.
>
> Rod, N5HV
> w5hvv@aeneas.net
>
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