#110825 - 10/31/07 01:29 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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To notify dispatch of coordinates for an LZ, tell the dispatcher:
"We are setting up an LZ at "(name of LZ)" GPS coordinates for as follows: 40.559 Say "Forty POINT FIVE-FIVE-NINER North" 75.122 Say "Seventy-Five POINT One-Two-Two West"
Listen for dispatcher readback and confirm accurate information.
Rather than "Forty" which can be heard as "Fourteen" and "Seventy" being heard as "Seventeen", I'd recommend saying "Four-Zero decimal Five-Five-Niner North", and in the same format I'd recommend, "Seven-Five Decimal One-Two-Two West". Putting it in context, "Fourteen" and "Seventeen" may not make much sense, but break it all down so there's no confusion.
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#110965 - 11/01/07 03:11 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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I would think that method would actually make more since, especially to an aviator helicopter pilot, as that is similar to how numbers/radio frequencies are called out over aviation communications. (I think they say “point” instead of “decimal”, though, but I could be wrong.) Keeping things consistent to the way pilots normally do things could prevent a lot of confusion.
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#110978 - 11/01/07 08:50 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: JCWohlschlag]
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Wait a sec, is that DDD.MMM or DDD.DDD? If the part after the decimal is minutes, i.e. only goes up to .599, I could see that causing problems, especially if you have helo guys from out of the area or otherwise unfamiliar with your system.
Most GPS have a display option of DD.DDD (decimal degrees, not minutes) which will actually give more precision with the sme amount of digits.
Just a thought from someone who uses GPSs but knows next to nothing about flight ops or fire/rescue.
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#111126 - 11/02/07 01:58 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: stargazer]
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LZ Designators for Station 47 are Lat/Long Decimal Format as follows:
DEG.MIN
I'm afraid I find these two lines confusing. The first line says "Lat/Long Decimal Format", which I take to mean degrees and decimal degrees, i.e. 0.5 degrees is 30 minutes, 0.75 degrees is 45 minutes. The second line says DEG.MIN, which I take to mean the number of degrees followed by a point followed by the number of minutes. This is at odds with the previous line. Since I have interpreted this incorrectly I am worried that someone else could too, which I think it what WScott (above) was alluding to. I know you are using someone else's system, which is great (I wish it happened more often) but IMHO the instructions need to be entirely unambiguous so that you can be sure you are using it properly. Perhaps you have paraphrased the description of the system, inadvertently introducing confusion? A
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#111139 - 11/02/07 02:55 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: ame]
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I agree, didn't pick up on that before. I assumed the decimal point indicated a DD.DDD format, not a DD.MMM format. I'd use a hyphen rather than a decimal point, but as Martin said: They told us DDD.MMM is all they need. It's THEIR system we're using, not ours Thats the point here. We asked them.
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#111459 - 11/05/07 10:41 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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So, sorry to bring this up, but are you going to clarify this post? If I and two others are confused reading about the system, isn't there a risk that someone using the system might get confused too?
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#111468 - 11/05/07 01:21 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: ame]
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Registered: 08/03/07
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So, sorry to bring this up, but are you going to clarify this post? If I and two others are confused reading about the system, isn't there a risk that someone using the system might get confused too? Specifying a WGS84 reference is subject to a lot of misinterpretation. There are the following ways to specify a global GPS location There is Degrees Decimal Notation. DDD.DDDD N DDD.DDDD W DDD.DDDD N DDD.DDDD E DDD.DDDD S DDD.DDDD W DDD.DDDD S DDD.DDDD E There is Degrees Minutes Decimal Notation. DDD,MM.MM N DDD,MM.MM W DDD,MM.MM N DDD,MM.MM E DDD,MM.MM S DDD,MM.MM W DDD,MM.MM S DDD,MM.MM E There is Degrees, Minutes, Seconds Notation. DDD,MM,SS N DDD,MM,SS W DDD,MM,SS N DDD,MM,SS E DDD,MM,SS S DDD,MM,SS W DDD,MM,SS S DDD,MM,SS E There are 12 different formats each giving a different location but using the same numeric data e.g. 45.6763 N 76.6783 W 45,67.63 N 76,67.83 E 45,67,63 N 76,67,83 W 45,67.63 N 76,67.83 W 45,67,63 S 76,67,83 W 45.6763 N 76.6783 E Are at completely different locations. This is why in the UK we mostly use Grid Square Referencing OSGB36, as it doesn't lead to confusion.
Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (11/05/07 01:29 PM)
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#111481 - 11/05/07 02:24 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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We have the same issues here in CA. Our searchers us UTM grid coordinates, but pilots use LAT/LON. Having a communications van to help catch errors is very helpful.
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#111631 - 11/06/07 07:57 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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There are 12 different formats each giving a different location but using the same numeric data
Yes, but the original message specified both of the first two formats you state. Either one is clear, but to use both is conflicting. I suppose in the UK you can ignore 'S', as it is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, but you have to get E and W right thanks to that tricky Greenwich Meridian. In the US, GPS positions will always be N and W. A
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#111705 - 11/06/07 06:58 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: ame]
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Carpal Tunnel
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I suppose in the UK you can ignore 'S', as it is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, but you have to get E and W right thanks to that tricky Greenwich Meridian. In the US, GPS positions will always be N and W. Good point. But is always good practice to specify whether your location is either east or west of the Greenwich Meridian an North or South of the equator. There have been occasions where the UK HM coast guard have recieved emergency rescue calls south of the equator and east of the Greenwich Meridian. When a using a GPS to call in a emergency location, specifing the coordinate or geodetic system is good practice also.
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#111809 - 11/07/07 07:32 AM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Registered: 10/15/05
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So, martinfocazio can you please clarify?
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#111881 - 11/07/07 06:31 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/21/03
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"We are setting up an LZ at (name of LZ)" "DATUM is WGS84. Decimal Degrees GPS coordinates for LZ is as follows" "FOUR ZERO DECIMAL FIVE-FIVE-NINER NORTH" "SEVEN FIVE DECIMAL ONE-TWO-TWO WEST"
OK! I sent a copy of your message to them and they agreed, so there we are.
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#112415 - 11/13/07 11:40 PM
Re: Set your GPS as follows...
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Martin, Great call getting the actual stakeholders involved. It can really be enlightening to see the world from their viewpoint.
While I use GPS, even I learned something from the various postings in response to your initial post.
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