--- In [email protected], John Mahony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- klauslms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hello!
> > I have one Dummy-Question: How to find a position manually by this
data:
> 
> I re-arranged your data to show the order it should be entered:
> 
>  
> > date : Jul. 23, 2007 AD,  2:56:49 pm  
> 
> First, set the date/time in the program to these numbers (use the
clock icon in
> the lower left toolbar (not the stopwatch in the upper left toolbar)). 
> 
> > lat : 37°45'  long : 122°26' W   
> 
> Click the observatory icon in the lower left toolbar to enter these
numbers. 
> 
> > Alt : 310°52', Az : 333°28'
> 
> Then in the top menu bar, click "search>locate new position", and
enter the alt
> and az.  
> 
> > field : 0.01° x 0.01°
> 
> If you really want to zoom in that far, you can enter the "field
width" in the
> same place as above (or use the magnifying glass icon in the top
toolbar).  
> Then click OK in the "locate new position" window.
> 
> -John
> 
> Hi John! 
Thank you very much!
I will try to realise it, but not so easy to translate! 

Charlyms
>        
>
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