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NAME

       gcb - calculate long and short path to a location

SYNOPSIS

       gcb units station1 station2

DESCRIPTION

       Gcb  computes  long/short  path distance and heading given the latitude
       and longitude (degrees and minutes).  You must input  the  lat/long  of
       the  two  stations.   The output will then be relative from station1 to
       station2.

       Input  the  two  station  lat/longs   using   the   following   format:
       ddd.mmHddd.mmG, lead/lagging zeros can be left out.

       d  = Degrees, m = Minutes, H = Hemisphere (N or S), G = Greenwich (W or
       E)

       Units is ’n’ for Nautical, ’k’ for kilometers, and ’s’ for Statute.

EXAMPLES

       gcb n 35.19n97.27w 0s0e           (Moore to Prime/Equator)

       gcb n 35.19N97.27W 38.51n77.02W    (Moore  to  Washington  D.C.,  mixed
       case)

       gcb n 33.56n118.24w 55.45n37.35e  (L.A. to Moscow)

       gcb n 35N70W 35N71W       (No decimal points used, all uppercase)

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/gcb/README.debian

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was written by Joop Stakenborg <pa3aba@debian.org>,
       for the Debian GNU/Linux system.