Volume 13, Number 2 (Summer 1966) |
Title |
Author |
Page Numbers |
SIGHT REDUCTION TABLES FOR MARINE NAVIGATION
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J. H. Blythe, Dr. R. L. Duncombe, and D. H. Sadler |
97 - 104 |
A PRECISION ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION SYSTEM USING OMEGA AND A SYNCHRONOUS SATELLITE NETWORK
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Charles Samek and Harold S. Pike |
105 - 110 |
THE MATHEMATICS OF SONAR-BEACON SURVEYING
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Herbert E. Engel, David E. Lev, and Dr. Arthur Gelb |
111 - 124 |
DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC AIDS TO NAVIGATION FOR THE SMALL CRAFT NAVIGATOR
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Lt. L. J. DeGraw |
125 - 133 |
OMEGA-APPLICATIONS TO ON-STATION POSITIONING
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M. L. Tibbals |
134 - 140 |
SEAFLOOR NAVIGATION FOR DEEP SUBMERGENCE VEHICLES
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Roswell F. Busby and William E. Hart |
141 - 145 |
CELESTIAL NAVIGATION PROCEDURES
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Cdr. Robert E. Williams, USESSA |
146 - 147 |
SUBLORAN-A SONIC UNDERWATER LONG RANGE AID TO NAVIGATION EMPLOYING CROSS -CORRELATION OF FM-CW SIGNALS
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Serge Wisotsky and Joseph A. Dolan |
148 - 153 |
AN ACOUSTIC TRANSPONDER SYSTEM,
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F. N. Spiess, Michael S. Loughridge, Maurice S. McGehee, and D. E. Boegeman |
154 - 161 |
CLEAR AIR TURBULENCE DETECTION AND WARNING
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Dr. Paul Rosenberg |
162 - 165 |
SOME CONSIDERATIONS IN DETERMINING THE ROLE OF SATELLITES IN AIR NAVIGATION
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David J. Sheftel |
166 - 173 |
COMPUTATION OF THE EFFECTS OF IMPULSIVE AND SHORT-TERM PERTURBING FORCES ON AN ORBITING BODY
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Lt. Col. Robert G. Smith |
174 - 179 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE
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180 - 184 |
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS
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182 - 184 |