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Titanium

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Latitude spacing is relatively constant and each degree of latitude equals approximately 69 miles.

Longitude degree spacing is dependent on your latitude position. At the Equator, each degree is approximately 69 miles. At the North or South Poles, each degree is 0 miles.

Applying to your question, 35 miles distance from the original location would be an estimated 1/2 degree latitude variation. I would estimate that in Michigan the Longitude variable for 35 miles would be approximately 1/4 of a degree.

This could be exactly calculated when based on the actual longitude and Latitude positions.
 

RT-Cat

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Latitude spacing is relatively constant and each degree of latitude equals approximately 69 miles.

Longitude degree spacing is dependent on your latitude position. At the Equator, each degree is approximately 69 miles. At the North or South Poles, each degree is 0 miles.

Applying to your question, 35 miles distance from the original location would be an estimated 1/2 degree latitude variation. I would estimate that in Michigan the Longitude variable for 35 miles would be approximately 1/4 of a degree.

This could be exactly calculated when based on the actual longitude and Latitude positions.
Yes, I came up with that 69 miles also and a few of the other figures. But, the question is still there. Would 35 miles off in the meter setting make an important difference?

RT
 

cyberham

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My experience is that 1/4 degree error for USALS longitude will make a difference but probably won't lose signal. 1/2 degree could lose your signal. So my answer is yes, 35 miles off makes a difference.

Is 35 miles off in latitude (N/S) or longitude (E/W)?
 
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