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2011/07/26 13:27:54 (permalink)

conversion

Anyone know how to convert the Loran nubers to GPS coordinates and visa versa?

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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 13:34:59 (permalink)
    Decimal value = Degrees + (Minutes/60) + (Seconds/3600)

    A latitude of 122 degrees 45 minutes North is equal to 122.75 degrees North
    A latitude of 122 degrees 45 minutes 45 seconds North is equal to 122.7625 degrees North

    Hope this helps!

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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 13:49:04 (permalink)
    Not sure what you mean. We were fishing around 58450, 28880 (first trench) over the weekend. how do I convert that to GPS coordinates?

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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 14:04:48 (permalink)
    Go back to the same spot and check your GPS...

    Didn't know the Loran system was still working. Only thing I can find is this www.andren.com
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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 14:09:46 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: killdeer19

    Not sure what you mean. ....


    Me nither.
    +1 for bulldogs suggestion.

    I thought you were just trying to get lat/long --> decimal degrees for GPS input.

    I found this - http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=loranConvert

    installed the 'POSAID2' program, plugged your #'s in, checked it on the map & came up in the lake....
    took a little messing around to get it to work out - it's a DOS program....
    give it a shot

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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 14:17:36 (permalink)
    Still a lot of guys using charts with Loran numbers out there, not to mention the guys referring to their Loran "lines". Here's some info for you:

    LORAN.ORG




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    RE: conversion 2011/07/26 16:14:21 (permalink)
    Thanks. I was on a buddy's boat. We only had a map with the loran numbers on it and were trying to find the corolation between the two.

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    RE: conversion 2011/08/15 08:56:35 (permalink)
    Buy a hand held GPS, when your sinking and you tell me LORAN numbers thats not going to help me find you, safety first on the big pond don't go out without a GPS.



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    RE: conversion 2011/08/23 07:13:59 (permalink)
    if you healthy and run fast then you get good point down to up and up to down.
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