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Originally Posted by DruzeTito
each line on the chart represents 1 degree of correction for the compass. If you are the the left of the line you would subtract from 180, if right .. add.
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See the red dot in Iowa state, that's my city:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...an/mag-map.jpg
If I am just about 1 over but not the 2nd blue line to the left of darker '0' line, do just I just subtract 1 instead of 2 ? (There is no need to round up?)
Also, I wonder if use the NOAA web site to calc the actual degree at
magnetic declination, will this work pretty as the same?
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/geomag/...alcDeclination
I entered my LAT and LONG info and click Compute Declination, it came back with these results:
Declination = 1° 18' E changing by 0° 7' W/year
From where I am, it does seems that I need to minus 1 degree from my compass reading at 180 and I should be looking directly at my true south?