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Satellite Position Notation
I am trying to set up a dish for receiving satellite television.
I had assumed that I understood the meaning of, for example, 28.2 degrees East. I assumed that this meant 28.2 degrees east of north. Or possibly 28.2 degrees past east. But then, what can 122.2 degrees East mean ? I have hunted for an explanation but it seems to be regarded as being self-evident. Unfortunately, it is not self-evident to me. I would be grateful for elucidation from anyone. |
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