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Subject: declination??
From: WeigeltF@rad-lan-po.radiology.uiowa.edu (WeigeltF@rad-lan-po.radiology.uiowa.edu)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 96 07:17 CST
     Hi Jamie - 
      The difference between true and magnetic compass bearings is known as 
     VARIATION, not declination.  Variation in the U.S. is not anywhere 
     near constant, making magnetic north (the direction that the needle 
     points on a compass) from a few degrees left of true north, to over 15 
     degrees to the right.  It is not directly related to latitude.  A good 
     source of the lines of variation is in aeronautical sectional charts 
     (maps).  
      Until one gets into the far north, most of North America's variation 
     angle isn't enough to probably worry about, unless you happen to be 
     near a large iron deposit or something else that would cause this 
     "variation error" to get really big.
       Good luck in the contest!   73's  de frank AA0GG


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Subject: declination??
Author:  Jamie Tolbert <jtolbert@gremlan.org> at internet
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Date:    10/22/96 8:05 PM


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Today I heard a carribean dxpedition for the cqww concerned because he 
wasnt sure how to adjust for the difference between true and magnetic 
north...Is there really a big difference?? I think for my latitude its 
around 4 degrees..Should ones antenna be set for true or magnetic north?? 
Also  a W0 on one of the reflectors( I hope this one) mentioned that 
while experimenting with a 1/4 wave sloper they got a significant signal
strentgh difference on rx while adjusting the angle...what does work best?? 
wouldnt it depend on the incoming signal angles?? wont it change as 
propagation condx change??73 Jamie WW3S
     
     
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