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From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Dec 24, 14:00 -0800
The U.S. Navy 2102-D is better than the commercial editions I think. The template pin is brass not nylon. The disc is still white after half a century and the templates have remained clear. This example was made after 1956 and originally priced at $4. I was happy to pay $20 for this one in very good condition.
Greg Rudzinski
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Dec 19, 10:38 -0800The latest mods for my 2102-D has one version as a disc which fits in the 2102-D pouch. The other is a folder. Each are marked to set the disc north side up to day of the month of Aries (clockwise at 30° per month 1° per day) and the latitude template to zone time (counterclockwise at 15° per hour). On the left of the folder are good enough values for declination and merdian passage for plotting the Sun's LAN altitude on the disc with the template set to the time of meridian passage. I find this easier than using the red template and saves wear and tear on the various template holes from repeated detachments.
There is no need to be precise with this star finding tool for it's intended purpose. It is more than good enough for sight planning, star I.D., and civil twilight presets. If better presets are needed then go to Pub 249 vol. 1 selected stars (any epoch will work).
Greg Rudzinski
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