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PacWagon
Join Date: Jun 2007
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my thoughts exactly
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Sea Lord
![]() Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Somewhere else now
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Here's the Sextant inserted into the Obs-Scope.
I stopped at a British base, and asked them to modify the optics to something more suitable. The result is as follows. The 1 degree divisions are now 16 pixels (instead of 17 ![]() ![]() Doing this enables the vertical (sextant) scale to be manhandled more easily. Preliminary Users guide :- - Place Horizon reference on sea horizon and measure angle. - For angles above 60, swing scope vertical to 90 and read in reverse (One has a 0.5 Degree compensation here - Nothing I can do... it's a game visual problem) - Sextant is red, so you can see it at night. ![]() One of the gazillion tests... Don't forget that Polaris is 0.5 degrees from North, Along the line from Cassiopeia ![]() That's the scope done... Now down to the Almanacs... Later.. ![]() |
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