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Topo maps
I am an amateur at using topo maps.
I recently obtained a topo map from INEGI while in TJ.
The maps are 1:50000 maps, 5' per graticule.
I follow a precedure described in a site from Oregon: "determine latitude and longitude"
I'm off by about a mile in Lat. but right on in Longitude.
The map of interest is in the Valle Guadalupe area near Cetto.
Any help/suggestions are appreciated.
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May be helpful:
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Thanks, Roger
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Make sure you match the map datum if using a GPS. Mexican topos are NAD27 Mexico and GPS units are set at WGS84.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bacquito
Thanks, Roger |
Ahhhhhh, I'm not Roger, but you are welcome!!!!!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Make sure you match the map datum if using a GPS. Mexican topos are NAD27 Mexico and GPS units are set at WGS84. |
Thanks, I used a procedure described in Google "determine Lat. and Long" from an Oregon. It seems streight forward but the results were disappointing.
I, as a test, used the village San Antonio Necua below LA Cetto to determing Lat. and Long. My results were different than indicated on Google Earth.
Confused and amused!
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GPS Corrections
Echoing David, be sure your Datum is set correctly, to agree with the map/chart.
Check that both Google Earth and your GPS are set for True or Magnetic. To get to magnetic from true the variation is probably about 13 degrees.
When I have marked locations from Google Earth they have been very close to GPS, when at the location.
Good luck.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by skippermike
Echoing David, be sure your Datum is set correctly, to agree with the map/chart.
Check that both Google Earth and your GPS are set for True or Magnetic. To get to magnetic from true the variation is probably about 13 degrees.
When I have marked locations from Google Earth they have been very close to GPS, when at the location.
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Thanks-Yes when I use Googe Earth and my GPS to locate an object I get good results
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Google Earth is also at Map Datum 'WGS84'... but a Mexican Topo (incl. the Baja Almanac) is drawn at Map Datum 'NAD27Mexico' Usually the two are very
near each other, but if you are trying to be exact it may be an important setting change to make.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bacquito
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Make sure you match the map datum if using a GPS. Mexican topos are NAD27 Mexico and GPS units are set at WGS84. |
Thanks, I used a procedure described in Google "determine Lat. and Long" from an Oregon. It seems streight forward but the results were disappointing.
I, as a test, used the village San Antonio Necua below LA Cetto to determing Lat. and Long. My results were different than indicated on Google Earth.
Confused and amused! |
Being both confused and amused is a frequent condition in Baja California!
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Thanks to all, I finally figured I was assuming the minutes between graticules was 5' but instead it was 2.5', so I was using the wrong factor.
Everything turned out fine.
Hope all are enjoying a good day. Great weather in Ensenada today.
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