deerhunter68 Posted May 5, 2003 Share Posted May 5, 2003 Does anyone out there (besides me), use UTM coordinates? I have found them to be much more exact when locating or marking a location. No guess work when looking at a topo and trying to plot a point.. Link to comment
deerhunter68 Posted May 5, 2003 Author Share Posted May 5, 2003 Any one out there with past experience using UTM? What has been your impression? Is it my imagination or am I correct in that accuracy seems much improved this way? deerhunter68 Link to comment
+fizzymagic Posted May 5, 2003 Share Posted May 5, 2003 It's your imagination. UTM is useful when you are plotting a point on a paper map. They make no difference when you have a computer, though, and they have enough problems that lat-long is usually a better choice. Link to comment
deerhunter68 Posted May 5, 2003 Author Share Posted May 5, 2003 So then conversly, if a person were to attempt to "pinpoint" a waypoint on a paper topo while in the wilderness in order say to enter a "go to" coordinate into your GPS unit, it would seem to me that the "go to" coordinates in this case would be much more accurate and therefore bring you closer to the desired location drawn from the topo map than "generalized" latitude and longitude coordinates that you would have to "guestimate" At least, that's been my experience and primary reason for using UTM deerhunter68 Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted May 5, 2003 Share Posted May 5, 2003 The UTM unit is a meter. The last decimal on at D M.MMM is 6' Both are close enough. I've found UTM to be much easier to do the math with. At least when I do it by hand. ===================== Wherever you go there you are. Link to comment
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