High Frequency Terrain Assessment
>
> From: Bill Aycock <baycock@direcway.com>
> Date: 2004/09/17 Fri AM 09:32:10 EDT
> To: n8de@thepoint.net, Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
> CC: Tower Talk List <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] GPS receivers
>
>
> Well, HFTA might ( but probably does not) stand for "Help Find True Azimuth"
> Bill
>
> At 11:05 PM 9/16/2004 -0500, Don Havlicek wrote:
>
> >I'm almost afraid to say it .. .but .... it might help find TRUE NORTH!
> >
> >Don
> >N8DE------ ducking to avoid the FLAMES.
> >
> >
> >Jim Brown wrote:
> >>On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 22:50:40 -0400, Steve wrote:
> >>
> >>>HFTA
> >>
> >>Aw cummon -- cut the acronyms -- what the heck is HFTA? If people
> >>understood your question you might get more and better answers. :)
> >>
> >>>The Help recommends use of a GPS receiver to determine lat/long for the
> >>>site under analysis
>
> Bill Aycock - W4BSG
> Woodville, Alabama
>
>
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