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Not quite here in Aberfeldy, I can from 90-360. (A short walk of about
300 yards fixes that and i can achieve 360). Its the conifers you see (or I dont, as it were..) brian aberfeldy Ian wrote: Hi all, Out of curiosity, does any member of the Ng have a site which enables them to estimate prevailing visibility over 10km using the full 360 degree circle around them? For the record, my maximum visible objects range from 30-32km 190-350 degrees, to 3-10 km from 350-190 degrees. Regards, Ian, Raunds, East Northants. 63m. SP9972. -------------------------------------------------------- |
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