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Doesn't matter which row or column in Table 5?
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Tell me if Im wrong: The 'd' underlined with a minutes symbol in the upper corners would indicate the top row of numbers are the 'd' correction factors listed in 229 or 249; the minutes symbol would indicate the vertical numbers are minutes of declination past the hour. However it appears that it makes little difference which column or row is used for 'd'f or dec inc. It all boils down to (dec inc/60) X 'd'f... Is my understanding correct???

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RE: Doesn't matter which row or column in Table 5? - by pabrides - 07-09-2018, 03:10 AM

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