Larida
New Member
Hi, I just registered to this forum and already have a question
I just started to learn a bit about celestial navigation, read a variety of books which describe confusingly different methods and tables - I guess it takes some time and practice to get along with all that.
Nevertheless, I plan to buy a calculator that can help me checking some exercise calculations and maybe lateron also be of some practical help.
So it should be able to calculate with degrees and minutes, do all this sight reduction stuff and also calculate sailings and so on. In some books, the NC-77 is recommended - but I think it belongs more or less to a museum by now... Quite popular is also the TI-89 and some modifications with the "astrosail" software.
But are there always all the (usually tabulated) data included one needs - or otherwise where do you get them from?
My hope is that someone here in the forum can recommend me some good calculator - not too expensive if possible
- and tell me where I can get it.
I just started to learn a bit about celestial navigation, read a variety of books which describe confusingly different methods and tables - I guess it takes some time and practice to get along with all that.
Nevertheless, I plan to buy a calculator that can help me checking some exercise calculations and maybe lateron also be of some practical help.
So it should be able to calculate with degrees and minutes, do all this sight reduction stuff and also calculate sailings and so on. In some books, the NC-77 is recommended - but I think it belongs more or less to a museum by now... Quite popular is also the TI-89 and some modifications with the "astrosail" software.
But are there always all the (usually tabulated) data included one needs - or otherwise where do you get them from?
My hope is that someone here in the forum can recommend me some good calculator - not too expensive if possible