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I thought that I just about had the azimuthal dial
worked out, but this latest development has got me confused. I was ok with the
concept of changing the plane of the dial by designing for a location where the
dial would be horizontal, and correcting for longitude, but still using a
perpendicular style, and I am familiar with the appearance of a vertical
azimuthal dial, with vertical parallel style.. I start to lose my way when
the concept is applied to styles that are polar, or at some other angle.I can
see how to read the dial, but I am not sure how to calculate it. I know that I
will work it out eventually, but it is better to ask now while the subject is
being discussed, than to have to bring it up yet again some time later. Could
anyone help explain please?
I also wondered about solving the extreme gnomon
length problem for lower latitudes, by designing an azimuthal dial in a
dish.
regards to all
Sarah edmondson-Jones
53º 46' N
0º 59' W
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- thumbs down on azimuthals John Carmichael
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals Arthur Carlson
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals fer j. de vries
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals Sarah Edmondson-Jones
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals fer j. de vries
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals Sarah Edmondson-Jones
- Re: thumbs down on azimuthals Steve Lelievre
- R: thumbs down on azimuthals Gianni Ferrari
