zoidberg
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Thinking about Angus McDoon's question below, I found myself peering at 'BA2798 - Loch Foyle to Sanda Island' - and to an anomalous marking I hadn't seen before on a Hydrographic Office chart.
Consider the purple latitudinal markings indicated, and what might appear to 'bearings overlay' - except, the numerics would seem to be reversed from that expected. A Point of Origin might be somewhere in the Sea of the Hebrides, but the annotated 'bearings' would still be reversed. And to what purpose....?
It's not a Consol Chart overlay, nor yet Decca. The 'polar' markings don't appear in my copy of BA5011 - Symbols and Abbreviations.....
Has anyone encountered this before, and able to offer an explanation?
Consider the purple latitudinal markings indicated, and what might appear to 'bearings overlay' - except, the numerics would seem to be reversed from that expected. A Point of Origin might be somewhere in the Sea of the Hebrides, but the annotated 'bearings' would still be reversed. And to what purpose....?
It's not a Consol Chart overlay, nor yet Decca. The 'polar' markings don't appear in my copy of BA5011 - Symbols and Abbreviations.....
Has anyone encountered this before, and able to offer an explanation?
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