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In a moribund thread on possible problems with a compass in a set of
Steiner binoculars I mentioned having seen globally balanced compasses. I just happened to run across them again. So, on the off chance that someone has been searching for them Suunto makes them. Actually, they make 5 zone, 2 zone and 1 zone compasses. My regular old Ritchies have worked pretty well from 40S to 22N. So, I'm not completely convinced of the need at least with globe style compasses. I'm sure dip is more of a problem for flat compasses. -- Tom. |
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As you suggest, it can be a real problem for flat compasses. I bought a
hand-held in California that wouldn't work at all in Tasmania (43 south). Exchanged it for a Southern compensated compass and no more problems. wrote in message ... In a moribund thread on possible problems with a compass in a set of Steiner binoculars I mentioned having seen globally balanced compasses. I just happened to run across them again. So, on the off chance that someone has been searching for them Suunto makes them. Actually, they make 5 zone, 2 zone and 1 zone compasses. My regular old Ritchies have worked pretty well from 40S to 22N. So, I'm not completely convinced of the need at least with globe style compasses. I'm sure dip is more of a problem for flat compasses. -- Tom. |
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