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xnazzx

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Here's the questions....

What is the magnetic declination for a map dated 1991, with a declination of 6°59' E and a an annual change of 14.6' increasing? 9 calculate using 2004 as the current year)

Here's what I did...

2004 - 1991 = 13
13 x 14.6=  189.8 now, i forget does it round down to 189 or round up to 190?
 
xnazzx said:
What is the magnetic declination for a map dated 1991, with a declination of 6°59' E and a an annual change of 14.6' increasing? 9 calculate using 2004 as the current year)

Here's what I did...

2004 - 1991 = 13
13 x 14.6=  189.8 now, i forget does it round down to 189 or round up to 190?
You haven't finished you calculations yet.

You have to convert 189.8' to Degrees 189.8' /60'  =  3 Degrees 13.8 Minutes

Now you add that (as your Declination is Increasing)  to your 6°59' E  to get  10°12.8' E
   
 
mo-litia said:
Just check your GPS.  :dontpanic:

Well, that was helpful. Perhaps if you can't help answer an honest question, you should refrain from posting.

George Wallace said:
You haven't finished you calculations yet.

You have to convert 189.8' to Degrees 189.8' /60'  =  3 Degrees 13.8 Minutes

Now you add that (as your Declination is Increasing)  to your 6°59' E  to get  10°12.8' E
   

3 degrees = 180 minutes, therefore:

You have to convert 189.8' to Degrees 189.8' /60'  =  3 Degrees 9.8 Minutes

Now you add that (as your Declination is Increasing)  to your 6°59' E  to get  10°8.8' E

For setting declination on the ranger style compass thats between 10.1 and 10.2 degrees.


You can also try this utility that includes a Declination Calculator (caution, 4 Mb download):

http://regimentalrogue.com/products/UTMCalc.exe
 
Yeah, guys I wasnt sure if you had to round up or down. I knew the rest of the steps, so I just leave the decimal?
 
yeah its the declination that gets ya.  People say its easy but when ur under pressure during nsce its not  :-[
 
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