Steve Hostetler wrote:
>  I use this site at work for converting various units into SI and I
> thought many here might find it useful. It’s pretty impressive…
> 
> http://www.sengpielaudio.com/Calculations03.htm

There's a great program for Linux (and probably many other OSes) called
"units", works like this:

You have: 0.1 million furlongs per fortnight
You want: kph
        * 59.871429
        / 0.016702458

... which basically means nearly 60 kph   :-)

You can remind yourselves what the bands are too:
You have: c / 144MHz
You want: m
        * 2.0818921
        / 0.4803323

That's probably 2m then   :-)

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