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    Re: Need Engraving Suggestions for Emergency Navigation by "Dog Tag"
    From: Greg Rudzinski
    Date: 2014 Feb 12, 07:37 -0800

    Nick,

    Try using the dog tag ball chain for the Kamal baseline and the calculator cover as the Kamal. Keep a photocopy of Pub 249 long term Sun almanac ( on one page)and solar film inside the calculator cover.

    I use a tape measure and a graduated index card with the calculator cover as an improvised Kamal. Expect 6' LOP accuracy.

    Engraving the dog tag probably isn't a good idea. Blood type is the important bit of info on the tag.

    Greg Rudzinski

    Need Engraving Suggestions for Emergency Navigation by "Dog Tag"
    From: Nick B
    Date: 2014 Feb 10, 10:56 -0800
    Group,

    Great community. I've searched the message archives pretty heavily for some unconventional ideas during my self-study. I have a new idea that I'd like to try.

    I'm customizing a civilian US identification tag ("dog tag") and have 24 characters of additional free space for alternate use.

    My question is what information could I put in that space that would be useful (to me) as a tool to emergency navigation? Consider that I have the following available:

    * A Kamal -- the "dog tag" itself (two dimensions plus combinations with hole, beaded chain)

    * Knowledge of Celestial Navigation

    * Knowledge of Emergency Navigation, 2E. by David Burch
    -- makeshift equation of time and solar declination (memorized)
    -- general knowledge of the other techniques / makeshift rules; would commit any of them to memory again as per your suggestion(s)

    * Formula for Sight Reduction with a Basic Trig Calculator (memorized)

    * Knowledge of Character Encoding giving me the ability to "compress" and "decompress" information into the 24 characters by hand -- in other words, I could condense coordinates, formulas, etc to get more in the small space as necessary to a specified accuracy

    * Can identify major navigation stars without aid

    * Have access to pen/paper or improvised equivalent

    * Landmarks

    * _May_ have access to: basic Trig Calculator, LogLog Slide Rule

    * _Do not_ have access to: almanac, star charts, maps, or other notes

    My first thought was to use it to list several bright stars that are most prominent and familiar to me throughout the year, however given that my ability to reduce sights might be limited and the accuracy of sighting by Kamal, is there something more important to consider? (other than a small adhesive clock/calculator combo)

    Or given the limitations, would it perhaps be more important to include reminders of the makeshift formulas I already have (given the diminished capacity for recall under stressful conditions)? Or perhaps reference to bodies/techniques for measurement by Kamal (perhaps even pre-computed for the dog tag dimensions)?

    Thanks!
    Nick
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