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Even easier is to look on the map for the Bermuda Triangle... NOW we know what's been happening!<br><br>Greg KO6TH<br><br><br>> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:23:22 -0500<br>> From: ldeffenb@homeside.to<br>> To: aprssig@tapr.org<br>> Subject: Re: [aprssig] GPS possible disruption SE US Jan 20 - Feb 22<br>> <br>> I should have figured that out. Just an implied decimal. Here I was <br>> making it all complicated like that was a completely different, <br>> non-lat/lon coordinate nomenclature.<br>> <br>> Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Need to KISS!<br>> <br>> Steve Noskowicz wrote:<br>> > I often say that... "Can you explain that in terms I know?" (;-)<br>> ><br>> > 304906N = 30.4906 Deg North<br>> ><br>> > 0802811W = 80.2811 Deg West<br>> ><br>> > Google maps finds it A-OK.<br>> ><br>> > If you'd like it, I have an Excel spreadsheet that does conversions between all forms of these. That is:<br>> > 1 - Degrees.decimal (As shown above) <br>> > 2 - Degrees, Minutes.decimal<br>> > 3 - Degrees, Minutes, Seconds.decimal<br>> ><br>> > Contact via my web site or MYCALL@arrl.net<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > <br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> aprssig mailing list<br>> aprssig@tapr.org<br>> https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig<br> </body>
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