I use DX Atlas for long distances and Google Earth for short ones.

73, Mauno

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gil Stacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Good Distance Calculator


> John,
> For ease of use the Indo site is easiest, but it is occasionally annoying
> with its incomplete data base for non-US cities.  It's great circle 
> bearings
> and distances sometimes don't agree with other sites, but which is 
> correct?
> It's like having two watches with different times. ;)
> Jim Tonne's Pizza is fun.  You use your cursor to define the measured path
> if the city isn't in the data base.  Jim plotted the mystery tones' 
> bearings
> of last year on this program.
> The FCC site has a long/lat distance calculator.  This site, and other
> long/lat sites, can be pia because invariably I'll have the incorrect 
> format
> of long/lat for one of the targets.
> Gil
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