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Re: GPS & Magnetic Bearings
From: Peter Fogg
Date: 2003 Feb 10, 08:53 +1100
From: Peter Fogg
Date: 2003 Feb 10, 08:53 +1100
Brooke Clarke wrote: > ... the magnetic deviation if ... > Jared Sherman wrote: > > ... the GPS ... deviation data ... I'm not sure if this is due to different countries using different terminologies but I learned that the compass difference due to the magnetic poles not being aligned with the geographic poles is called compass variation and local effects (like an iron engine block) about the vicinity of the compass is known as compass deviation. So: GPS can have no idea of compass deviation (?) but may, we are learning, have various built in systems to correct for compass variation (?). I guess the real bottom line is that GPS may indicate true bearing which is a mighty useful thing to know.