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Sjizzle 05-12-14 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by vdr1981 (Post 2206349)
Any news regarding this issue? I'm preparing new update of TWoS megamod but I'll remove large optic if it isn't compatible with TDW real nav...


yea i did more tst and that angle error seems to be my fault .... i tested with new monitor and screen resolution and forgot to change the large optics reso patch :D
sorry for my mistake

vdr1981 05-12-14 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Sjizzle (Post 2206361)
yea i did more tst and that angle error seems to be my fault .... i tested with new monitor and screen resolution and forgot to change the large optics reso patch :D
sorry for my mistake

Cpy, tnx for the info! :up:

franz_the_cat 09-25-14 06:57 AM

Can the polar star to navigate use in SH5?

Sjizzle 09-25-14 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by franz_the_cat (Post 2246151)
Can the polar star to navigate use in SH5?

the celestial sphere is accurate in sh5 so u can navigate using the north star ( Polaris )

franz_the_cat 09-27-14 07:17 AM

As you navigierts night ?
I've heard some navigiren with the moon, the wärd but good because the moon is everywhere the polaris only in the northern half?
Wlchen star one takes in the southern half?
I go against the date a star and choose what x matching sun from the moon or navigate .
is this ok?
http://www.tecepe.com.br/scripts/Alm...09%2F27%2F1939

where the clock-time on the list?

Sjizzle 09-27-14 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by franz_the_cat (Post 2246684)
As you navigierts night ?
I've heard some navigiren with the moon, the wärd but good because the moon is everywhere the polaris only in the northern half?
Wlchen star one takes in the southern half?
I go against the date a star and choose what x matching sun from the moon or navigate .
is this ok?
http://www.tecepe.com.br/scripts/Alm...09%2F27%2F1939

where the clock-time on the list?

tbh i don't understand what u mean here can u send a pm in german

franz_the_cat 09-27-14 10:10 AM

Ok.(the google translator is not the best)

h (12)is the time on the list ?

And xx.xx + 8.xxx=XXX is fix (for all luminaries orbs on the list ).

i dont understant.
as we see we have the sun at 42.54 degree no let's do some math to find the latitude
first we need to find Zenith Distance = 90 - 42.54 we convert the 90 degree to 89.60 - 42.54 = 47.06 is the Zenith Distance
now let's see the sun declination at 1939. sept. 01 12:00 PM

Is the mathematik per tangens with faktor 1x (expects that the sextant un )



Where is sheet exel ????

http://abload.de/img/rn_tutorial3d4kdm.png


http://abload.de/img/35mpi7a6nbof.jpg

Waht is this numbers? Waht is thes numbers of SH5 ?

http://abload.de/img/sh5_seq001_0000004hkfg.png

franz_the_cat 09-27-14 01:05 PM

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i dont understant.
as we see we have the sun at 42.54 degree no let's do some math to find the latitude
first we need to find Zenith Distance = 90 - 42.54 we convert the 90 degree to 89.60 - 42.54 = 47.06 is the Zenith Distance
now let's see the sun declination at 1939. sept. 01 12:00 PM

how can I calculate tihs with the windows 8 calkulator ? is the sine cosine table to use?

Sjizzle 09-27-14 02:41 PM

what i see there u didn't measured the angel :D

take a look at this video maybe u will understand it better how to calculate

franz_the_cat 09-27-14 06:52 PM

I have a few Looked upon me videos.
How to push the sun next to the horizon?

http://abload.de/img/ytbrezn61fmfz3.jpg

Sjizzle 09-28-14 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by franz_the_cat (Post 2246860)
I have a few Looked upon me videos.
How to push the sun next to the horizon?

this ANM is only a concept is not a mod and if u look at my first post there is only for tdw's ui the tutorial cos the ANM for magui is not rdy yet u can use the uzo as sextant and calculate your position but the ANM mod is under construction idk when DrJones will manage to finish it in a few days i will make a short video how to use the Magui uzo sextant !

franz_the_cat 09-28-14 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Sjizzle (Post 2246947)
this ANM is only a concept is not a mod and if u look at my first post there is only for tdw's ui the tutorial cos the ANM for magui is not rdy yet u can use the uzo as sextant and calculate your position but the ANM mod is under construction idk when DrJones will manage to finish it in a few days i will make a short video how to use the Magui uzo sextant !



I'm looking forward to the expansion:subsim:

Oby 07-20-15 11:42 AM

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Zenith Distance = 90 - 42.54 we convert the 90 degree to 89.60
How do we know that this is exactly 89.60? Is there any rule for that conversion?:salute:

DieReeperbahn 02-24-16 08:03 AM

89.60 is the same as 90.00, just a different way of writing it because .00 is not 100 as it is with math. It's an expression of time - 60 minutes.

I'm really having problems with the sextant in RealNav mod in TWOS. When I shoot the suns altitude i get a lower figure then what i should be seeing. 20.43 instead of 27.7. Is it because of the screen resolution or something else? And does the latest update fix this?

palmic 03-25-16 07:46 PM

Great video about langitude - it should be in the first post as more info! :)

Q1: How do we know on which hemisphere we are?

Q2: Where did you get that 20 LHA for longitude??
I just dont get it, there's no explanation, just open excel, there is 20 LHA.. i mean what? :)
It seems to me like i have to watch sun vertical angle periodically and when i find its on zenit, get the time..
Then somehow calculate longitude by substituing difference of sun zenit time from GMT noon and dividing somehow, but its not described here..

I dont want to use some scripted xls, i want to know how can i get LHA.


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