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    Tide tables in circular diagrams
    From: Willem Piccer
    Date: 2006 Feb 6, 14:32 +0100
    At the moment I am having a closer look at the Brouscon circular tidal diagrams.
    To use them is, as far as I can see, not so difficult but what I want to know is how he constructed these tide tables.
     
    For an explanation I went looking on the internet but cannot find a good explanation on how he did it.
    However I found an instruction/ explanation on these circular diagrams in a pdf file.                                                     For some reason this pdf file cannot be printed
     
    I don't know how it works for other people but if I want to study something I only can do it in from a printed paper and not just from a computer screen
     
    Is there on this list may-be somebody who could help me to understand better how Brouscon constructed his tidetables?
     
    I sent the German pdf file as an attachment and wonder if there is a ( legal) way to print this
     
    Willem Piccer
       
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