Hi all,

> Thanks to Giovanni Manghi, to Borys Jurgiel, and a small funding (to be 
> formally
> announced later), a new QGIS plugin is coming, allowing the triangulation of 
> radio
> bearings.


the plugin is already available in the QGIS 3rd party repositories and
you can install it normally with the plugin installer.

The starting point is a point vector or a table file (csv) where every
line in the table (of attributes) represent a different bearing.
Bearings belonging to the same subset must be identified with a unique
id.

In case you are importing the data through a csv file you obviously
need to have the columns representing the X and Y coordinates of the
locations where the bearings where measured. You need also to pay
attention to check your QGIS configurations to be sure that the CRS of
the imported csv matches the CRS of the X and Y columns.


> As always, your feedback will be much appreciated.


the plugin is an early stage but should already work pretty fine.
Please leave feedback and suggestions, for example: do you agree the
way the plugin handles subsets with diverging bearings?


The tool was really made on a small budget and that further
functionalities can be surely added with small financial
contributions.


cheers

-- Giovanni --
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