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for relative to sea level,
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show scale
straight line
true line of sight
fixed exaggeration (e.g. 2)
flat Earth
curved Earth
frequency (MHz, e.g. 5800)
y range (e.g. -20,100)
plate carée
great circle
refraction (e.g. .14)
far end elevation
(use
99
for relative to sea level,
+99
or
+-99
for relative to ground)
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