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John Popp wrote:
In setting up the anemometer I had to set it to magnetic north, being in central fl. I know the difference is not much but having been employed at a testing lab for over ten years I know "close enough is not a value" If anyone could point me in the right direction it would be appreciated.-- Any decent map will have the magnetic correction on it... usually a small arrow and the number of degrees from TN. -- John H |
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