It would be unfair, however, to paint the islands as just a grungy waypoint in the North Atlantic. |
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Late Monday evening news travelled through that the race finish had been moved, as most ships had not passed the second waypoint! |
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I accessed the waypoint system, and put in the central coordinates for the asteroid belt. |
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You will travel for a while until you reach a waypoint, at which you will disembark from the ships and travel on foot to the stronghold. |
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This mission consists of up to 100 waypoints, guiding the aircraft home using altitude and airspeed settings at each waypoint. |
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One example of flying a different course to your next waypoint is to join a nearby airway that goes through that waypoint. |
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Yesterday we demolished a substantial building which they were using as a waypoint to get in. |
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This screen has a compass rose that not only shows your direction of travel, but also the direction to a recalled waypoint. |
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There is also an arrival alarm, which alerts you when you get within a certain distance of a route waypoint. |
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The course line is an imaginary line drawn from your position when you started navigating to the destination waypoint. |
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The compass rose can literally point the direction to steer toward the next waypoint in a route. |
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The bearing arrow on the compass rose points to the next waypoint on the trail. |
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I've seen too many near misses where the boater had his eyes glued to the chartplotter, radar, or the waypoint indicator, and not the waters around him. |
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However, the compass rose is accurately pointing to that next southern waypoint, now 90 degrees off to your left. |
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To run backward through the route means you start at the last waypoint in the list and move backward through the list of waypoints. |
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As you get into open waters, you select a split screen with the radar on the top half, and a chartplotter with an offshore waypoint on the bottom half. |
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We assume the islands will be a waypoint rather than a destination. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a waypoint for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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Finally, since each place name is technically a waypoint, the coordinates corresponding to the names can easily be uploaded to a GPS unit and used for navigation. |
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The software integrated the tide and current tables for the Chesapeake Bay so that it calculated more accurately the time to each waypoint of the trip. |
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Otherwise, travel around some and place some waypoint at place of interest. |
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You can create a waypoint at any location by manually entering the position's latitude and longitude. |
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For example, you may wish to store the location of your boat dock as a waypoint before starting on a trip. |
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Tip: on page 3 Navigation the distance and the direction to the Goto waypoint shall be indicated! |
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With the vessel up on a plane, the operator actuated this feature for the previously entered Bluffers Park waypoint. |
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The town of Tatouine in Tunisia is now a waypoint for Isis militants travelling to and from bases in Libya. |
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Now move the black box to the waypoint that you wish to erase using the arrow keys. |
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The waypoint number of each dung sample was also written in felt tip pen on the cap of each sample tube. |
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In order to achieve the best performance, the tack or gybe should be carried out as soon as the lay line crosses the target waypoint. |
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I completed the ship-to-shore checklist, designated the North Island waypoint to get a five-to-six-degree, nose-down reference, then started down at 60 miles. |
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An exception, the next to last waypoint near the Antarctic coast, will continue to be designated Byrrd, for Adm. |
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This boosts waypoint position accuracy by helping to eliminate errors caused by atmospheric conditions and other factors. |
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You don't need to set a waypoint for a turn, but you want to stop in a certain city along the way for food or fuel. |
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The waypoint's position, distance from your present position, and bearing from your position to the waypoint show at the bottom of the screen. |
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Page looks like this when the unit is not navigating to a waypoint, following a route, or backtracking a trail. |
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Remove Waypoint will delete the waypoint from the route. |
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However, the GPS was selected to a waypoint that corresponded to the midpoint of the airport, and the GPS would have provided both track guidance and distance. |
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For example, if the alarm is set to 0.1 mile, then the alarm flashes a message if you drift 0.1 of a mile or more to the right or left of the line to the waypoint. |
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At the first stop, 30 km after the Asuka waypoint towards Asuke, the Japanese accompanying us on their ski-doos were exhausted and wanted to stop. |
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Had the North American data card been removed before the crew used the GPS nearest waypoint listing, the GPS would have returned a display of airports and VORs in New Zealand instead of North America. |
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The controller still expected the aircraft to overfly the waypoint, since computer-generated positions are still on the flight route as held by the computer system and shown on the flight progress strip. |
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For now, we'll explain how to use an existing waypoint on the map. |
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To plot a route starting from the boat's position, move the cursor to the position desired, and press ENTER to insert a waypoint at the cursor's position. |
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The course and distances displayed by a microprocessor-based Loran-C receiver, used in the waypoint mode, are normally computed for a great circle track, not a rhumb line. |
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As you travel, the arrival alarm will go off when you near a trail waypoint, and the bearing arrow on the compass rose will swing around and point to the next trail waypoint. |
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Hereby it is assumed that one is flying from the current position in direct track to the next waypoint and then continues from there on the Route. |
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In the compass rose the arrow to the Goto waypoint shall appear. |
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In addition, the ECS display was dimmed and the audible alarms had been deactivated, thereby negating any warning that may have been provided by the waypoint alarm. |
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Both Voyager probes passed one waypoint years ago: the termination shock, a measurable barrier where the solar wind abruptly slows and an outer region called the heliosheath begins. |
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Motivated students complete their G. E. D. as a waypoint for college, and, like those who signed up for the online courses, around ninety-five per cent of them don't succeed. |
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But in the case heard in London, York's champions argued that Leicester was never more than a waypoint for Richard on his last night before the Battle of Bosworth Field on Aug. 22, 1485, 20 miles from Leicester. |
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With the Sunshine Coast to the north and the Gold Coast to the south, Brisbane has long been a natural waypoint for visitors seeking a slice of South Pacific paradise on Australia's eastern shores. |
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If the 12C is a waypoint, what are the coming attractions? |
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We started with waypoint 1 and moved along them in order. |
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Set a route waypoint at or just a little before the highway intersection. |
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You can add waypoints to the route from the map or from the waypoint list. |
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Save the reference position as a waypoint. |
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You don't have to navigate to a waypoint, however, to use the plotter. |
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It can be edited the same as any other waypoint. |
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While the Dominican Republic is an official waypoint on the race course, which they have to keep to the south of, they are completely free to choose their route through the southern islands of the Antilles. |
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It is allowed to have one single waypoint to lengthen the calculated track. |
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The bridge is a Grade I listed building, and a waypoint on the South Telford Heritage Trail. |
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When the waypoint is entered in the unit, the GOTO feature is selected. |
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It is a waypoint on the Cape Route and the clipper route followed by clipper ships to the Far East and Australia, and still followed by several offshore yacht races. |
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Only a few remained in the Azores to help with domestic chores, although the islands sometimes served as a waypoint for ships carrying African slaves. |
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In shallow water, less than 50 feet or so, you'll want to stop short of the waypoint you intend to fish so you don't alert the fish to your arrival. |
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Waypoint is considering selling about half of its 4,000 homes. |
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