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Automatic Telescience spreadsheet calculator for everyone
#1
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T7X8...sp=sharing    READ ME

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing The actual spreadsheet


To get the spreadsheet download it a .ods file it'll be in the file options when viewing, and then make a new untitled spreadsheet, go to file, then import and then find this file on your device and do replace spreadsheet.

And then you're free to go and have fun with Telescience!

Also I will help you if you have any technical difficulties in the comments below. Read the document to understand how it works and how to use it.
(what is below is just an example and an explanation about how the sheet works using an actual example, you can also use this example to test if the sheet's working).

(I already have this setup in the sheet when you download it)
To test if its working fine, put in 35 & 43 in the two very bottom boxes at the bottom of the page, and put 131 into the first cyan box and 120 into the first yellow box, then put 134 in the second cyan box and 124 in the second yellow box. You should then put 131 in the box where you would put where you wanna go for x and 212 for the y box. In your final y and x you should then see 35 final x and 66 final y.

(further explanation about how the sheet works)
The way that example up there works is that 131 and 120 are your first results from putting 35 x & 43 y into the computer and seeing where the gps went, and the 134 and 124 were results from you putting 36 x 45 y into the computer (always only one digit up when testing). When you put 35 and 43 in the two very bottom green boxes, those were the first test's computer input. The 131 x and 212 y where you put them in the last single cyan and yellow box were where you wanted to actually go, and how to get there (what you put into the computer) was in the final x and final y boxes.
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#2
Oh hey neat. I was wondering if anyone would make another of these for the current telesci shit. Last one I used was like 5 or 6 years ago.
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#3
(08-30-2020, 08:30 AM)KikiMofo Wrote: Oh hey neat. I was wondering if anyone would make another of these for the current telesci shit. Last one I used was like 5 or 6 years ago.

Yeah I was having trouble with telescience and didn't wanna do it manually so I made this lol and made another version for you guys, because my organizing a weird. And if you run into any troubles you can address it in this thread and 'll try my best to help, have fun with tele.
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#4
(08-29-2020, 01:50 PM)Cyberjamus Wrote: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T7X8...sp=sharing    READ ME

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing The actual spreadsheet


To get the spreadsheet download it a .ods file it'll be in the file options when viewing, and then make a new untitled spreadsheet, go to file, then import and then find this file on your device and do replace spreadsheet.

And then you're free to go and have fun with Telescience!

Also I will help you if you have any technical difficulties in the comments below. Read the document to understand how it works and how to use it.

Also rok if you're listening, you don't have to have access to the Google Sheet, you just need to download it and then import it, I recommend an .ods file, because I know it works, if it's on your phone I'm not sure. If it is on your phone and you're having trouble you can tell me and I'll try to fix this
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#5
Also, I keep receiving emails asking for share access from this link, remember you have to download it and then import it, I recommend download as .ods file
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