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Re: Another Davis Instruments Mark 15 Question
From: Trevor Kenchington
Date: 2003 Feb 28, 18:59 -0400
From: Trevor Kenchington
Date: 2003 Feb 28, 18:59 -0400
+/- 0.5 minutes would be closer to the precision of the instrument, though its micrometer is marked to 0.2'. What anyone would mean by "accuracy rate", I do not know. Trevor Kenchington George Istok wrote: > I have been corresponding with someone at Davis Instruments who has just > informed me that the accuracy rate of the Mark 15 sextant is +/- 5 degrees. > I am hoping there is a typo somewhere in his message. Also, I am not sure > what accuracy rate means. Even though the sextant is plastic, low cost, > etc., surely it has better accuracy than 5 degrees. Any thoughts? -- Trevor J. Kenchington PhD Gadus@iStar.ca Gadus Associates, Office(902) 889-9250 R.R.#1, Musquodoboit Harbour, Fax (902) 889-9251 Nova Scotia B0J 2L0, CANADA Home (902) 889-3555 Science Serving the Fisheries http://home.istar.ca/~gadus