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Old 18th April 2011 | 11:17
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dewarg
 
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Range.

Thanks Pigboat. I think to orientate yourself you first determined if you were in an "A" or "N" sector. You then turned to one of the bisector headings and checked for the volume to decrease or increase. This told you which sector you were in so you could do an 90° intercept of your desired leg.
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