VolksNav in Amsterdam
Click or doubleClick a point on map to know the logical indoor or urban location code of that point
Location codes consist of hours, minutes and radius, for example Amsterdam m4:2 r11. The convention is as follows:
StatusQuo(c) Amsterdam | prefix of a position code | The urban pole is the National Monument |
m12 | basic horizon hour | from urban pole to north, m3 to east etc. |
number after the " : " | horizon minutes | distance to the horizon hour, in steps of 100 meters The blue lines on grid show :50 minutes |
r... | radius |
distance to the urban pole, in steps of 100m. The red circle shows r100 = 10km. |
This map converts lat/lon to StatusQuo(c) on a simplified mode, tolerable for radius < 10 km. For a professional conversion, see VolksNav.com/mapplet
The division of the horizon into 12 directions can also be used global or indoor.
Example Marineterrein, addressing of buildings, crossings etc::
1 unity = 10m
Imaginary clocks also can animate to rethink logos: