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On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:01:14 -0400, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·"
åke wrote: wrote in message .. . Using a Garmin's Waypoint Projection feature, and projecting a waypoint at 90 degrees, shouldn't my projected waypoint end up on the same latitude as the original? And if not, why not? For example, beginning at 30 degrees N latitude and 89 degrees W longitude, I project a new waypoint at a distance of 10 miles with a bearing of 90 degrees. As expected, my projected longitude changes to a point further east. But for some reason, the projected latitude ends up at a higher latitude than 30 degrees. In my example, the projected latitude ends up as 30 degrees, 23.866 Minutes North. I've tried using the same example on 3 different Garmins with the same result. What am I missing? I suspect it's a matter of choosing the right Datum. http://geography.about.com/od/geogra...n/a/datums.htm The above should explain it well enough. Your direction is only as accurate as the datum chosen. My unit has 110 different Datums to choose from. So far, I've just always used the Garmin default (WGS 84) for navigation and it has always been fine for that. The waypoint projection feature is the only thing that seems a bit squirrely. So if you have a datum recommendation that might cure that, I'll be glad to give it a go. |
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