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When you face north, east will be on your right. People use the North Star in order to find their way because it always points north.
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A dish antenna must face the arriving waves.
A dish antenna must face the arriving waves.
If you point the north side of the compass away from you the compass will point south. Because the needle always points north (magnetism).
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If you face north, south is behind you. If you face south, north is behind you.
Antenna balls are generally used for decorative purposes, like a "smiley-face" antenna ball. They can also be used for advertising purposes, when containing a business or company logo.
it points into the wind. wind direction is referenced so that if you face the direction the metiorologist says the wind is, it will hit you in the face. ie.. 10kts @ 040 (or north east), if you turn to the north east, the wind will be blowing in your face.
-- Face north. Measure to the right. -- All the way around to north again is 360 degrees. So each quarter turn is 90 degrees. -- East = 90 degrees. South = 180 degrees. West = 270 degrees. -- 135 degrees is half-way between east and south = "southeast". -- To estimate it, notice that when you face forward and stick your right arm straight out, the arm points 90 degrees to the right of the direction you're looking. -- Face north. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points east. (90 degrees) -- Face east. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points south. (180 degrees) -- Half-way between your face and your right arm is southeast. (135 degrees)
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A north wind blows out of the north. A north wind blows from north to south. A north wind blows in your face when you're facing north. Similarly for any of the other points of the compass. Conversely (and perversely, for those not accustomed to these traditional conventions) a north (setting) current (in a river or the ocean) is a current that flows towards the north. A north setting current tends to push you or anything else immersed in the water, towards the north. Similarly for other points of the compass.