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The basic problems with GPS are the
variables. The search team can be set up to have all their units set the same
way and hopefully they will stay set. The public or recreational user usually
doesn’t even read the manual and know about all the settings and how they
vary accuracy and actual location. There are at least two datums (models of the
shape of the earth), several sets of coordinates (degrees, decimal degrees,
mixed, universal coordinates, etc), And whether or not the units listen to
local ground beacons to increase accuracy. How many satellites they can listen
to also affects accuracy. The point is I can look at the pointer on
a compass and say the red end points towards this ground feature and the right
side is looking at this. No batteries required. The liquid in a liquid filled compass is
usually glycol or similar and does not freeze until you get to Irv Lichtenstein From:
msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Karen Nesbitt |
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