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"Douglas C. Lawrence" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 May 1994 14:49:54 EDT
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        I am planning on doing some atmospheric radio noise measurements
in the Southwest (probably New Mexico) and would like to obtain an
azimuthal equidistant projection world map centered on (or near) the
test site.  I would appreciate any suggestions.
 
        I did get one of these maps centered on San Diego from our library
(here at NRaD).  It was published by the Defense Mapping Agency
Hydrographic/Topographic Center.  It has a revision date of 2/5/73, but
the series is apparently no longer published.   The map (centered
on San Diego) has a DMA Stock No. of WOXZP5190.
 
        What I am hoping for is that there is someplace that can supply
this type of map for most of the cities in the US (or at least the
Southwest), so that after we select our measurement site we will be able
to quickly obtain an azimuthal equidistant projection world map centered
on (or near) the test site.
 
                                    Thanks
 
                                        Doug Lawrence

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