[TML] Jump variation

Rupert Boleyn rboleyn at ihug.co.nz
Tue Aug 28 17:34:03 MDT 2007


Jerry W Barrington wrote:

> True, and if you're walking down the street at night and a flashbulb goes
> off 200 feet away, you're likely to notice it (if you're looking the right
> direction).  But that notice won't be enough to give you targeting info,
> which is just about what would be needed for the jump estimates in the
> article.  Was it an X flashbulb at 200 ft, or a 4X at 400 ft, or any of an
> infinite variety of combinations.  Noticing an instant flash doesn't really
> tell you that.  The article assumes the target is right on the jump limit,
> leading to... ->

However, with two sensors that have a decent separation between them you 
get very nice position information.

-- 
Rupert Boleyn <rboleyn at ihug.co.nz>


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