paul@hpldola.HP.COM (Paul Bame) (06/28/90)
See chapter 19 (Azimuthal Equidistant Projection) in "Map Projections Used by the U.S. Geological Survey" - USGS bulletin #1532 - available from the main USGS offices - I got mine from Denver. Alternately, if all you really want is the map, there are advertisements in amateur radio publications of folks who'll make such a map centered on any location on earth. -Paul "Spice is the Variety of Life" paul@hpldola.hp.com N0KCL
hjp@usenet.umr.edu (Hardy Pottinger) (07/19/90)
In article <11390035@hpldola.HP.COM> paul@hpldola.HP.COM (Paul Bame) writes: >See chapter 19 (Azimuthal Equidistant Projection) in "Map Projections >Used by the U.S. Geological Survey" - USGS bulletin #1532 - available >from the main USGS offices - I got mine from Denver. I just found out that's been superceded by USGS Professional Papers #1395 available for $20 from: USGS Books and Open File Box 25425 Denver CO 80225 (303) 236-7476 -- Hardy J. Pottinger Department of Electrical Engineering, University of MO - Rolla Voice: (314) 341-4520 Internet: hjp@ee.umr.edu