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Ekelund range calculator
I discovered by chance that there is an Ekelund range calculator available on Apple's App Store. I didn't buy it (a bargain at $1.99), but the screenshot looks serviceable enough.
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Ok, I think this warrants the question when will we have an iDW ? :D
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The real question is when is somone going to make one for PC.
Dosn't Ekelund ranging use a round slide rule like an Is Was? I have the patterns to make an Is Was but does anyone have the patterns to print out an Ekelund Range calculator? |
TLAM Strike, there are several Ekelund Range "calculators" available for pc, either as stand alone applications, or as exel style sheets (compatibile with microsoft excel or openoffice calc).
I have them, courtesy of phil21 who passed me these applications some years ago. Are you interested ? :shucks: |
Yes I would. I'll PM you my email address.
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I saw that as well, Bill. I was just farting around in iTunes and on an impulse I typed in ekelund and lo and behold there was an app!
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Goldorak, I too would like a copy. I'll PM you my email addy. |
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"Bearing Rate Computer" FSN 1A 1200-691-0962 MK 138 MOD. 01 Manufactured by: Felsenthal Instruments Co. See JMR's post above for a link to an image you can use as a template. :salute: |
Ahhhh cool! Can you post a picture of your wheel?
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Is it the one on page 24 of that pdf? I once attempted to make one with a cad-program. But I overdid it on the smaller scale marks and placed it on the backburner. And later lost the file so i would have to start over. I'm not inclined to do so now though. All those lines were a pain in the stern.
There is was a slideruler made for use with SH4, a replica of what they used back then. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...=106923&page=3 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=108 Found a pdf template of it: http://www.filefront.com/Printable+I.../fileinfo.html There was also supposed to be an opposite side with moving disks, to help in solving bearings,target and ownship course and such: http://rapidshare.com/files/20112558...White.pdf.html |
Ahh the bearing widger :)
Im fairly sure i'll have a few of these lying around in the house/garage :arrgh!: |
Well ramius would you sell a few of them or cant the be sold?
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Here's a pic of mine: http://www.subguru.com/BRC.jpg |
Are those 4 seperate discs, or just 2 of which the top is a (partial) see-through? If the latter, what is the relation between 90 degrees and (about) 1.93 degrees/minute?
[edit] I think I allready figured out the last question. The anglular rate per minute when moving at 1 knot at a distance of 1k yards. Correct? |
Just two disks. The bottom disk includes the 'SPEED KNOTS' and 'RANGE YARDS' circles, the upper disk has the 'BEARING RATE' and 'ANGLE' circles.
Also, I believe you are correct in your deduction. |
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