(15C) Haversine Navigation
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11-06-2022, 05:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2022 06:07 PM by C.Ret.)
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RE: (SHARP EL-5150) Haversine Navigation
Hi there,
Once again, my thanks for this very well documented topic. Note that this is always the case. It is therefore always with great pleasure that I scrutinize all this with the keenest interest. Opportunities to study and learn so effectively are unfortunately increasingly rare. If I understand all this correctly, the final multiplication by 60 gives the displacement in nautical miles. So I will also check the following assertion: (11-05-2022 11:13 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: But similar programs work for other calculators as well as longs as they provide →REC, →POL, R↑ and R↓. So I'm going to try to translate these clever codes for a SHARP EL-5150 calculator which also has the instructions →REC, →POL, ↑ and ↓ on its keyboard. This is a good thing done, not without effort, hesitation and perseverance. But note that the instructions ↑ and ↓ are not used in the algebraic expressions of the SHARP EL-5150 but are used to select the correct slot in the AER formula pool. Thanks. |
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(15C) Haversine Navigation - SlideRule - 11-12-2019, 12:55 AM
RE: (15C) Haversine Navigation - Thomas Klemm - 11-05-2022, 11:13 PM
RE: (SHARP EL-5150) Haversine Navigation - C.Ret - 11-06-2022 05:14 PM
RE: (15C) Haversine Navigation - Thomas Klemm - 11-06-2022, 11:46 PM
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