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<p>the position of the navigator can be determined. Alternatively, one can measure the angle and distance to a single object, or the distance to two objects.</p>

<p>The introduction of radio systems during the 20th century dramatically increased the distances over which measurements could be taken. Such a system also demanded much greater accuracies in the measurements - an error of one degree in angle might be acceptable when taking a fix on a <a href="page.php?w=lighthouse">lighthouse</a> a few miles away, but would be of limited use when used</p><p>
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