SAR Fundamentals/Navigation instruments theory/Question bank

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Q: Name 3 ways that a GPS can fail.
 
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* radio interference
 
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* blocked view of sky
 
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* cold batteries
 
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* wet electronics
 
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Q: Is a GPS effective in a heavy blizzard?
 
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A: Yes
 
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Q: Is a GPS effective in a canyon?
 
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A: no, (probably not)
 
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The difference between true north and magnetic north is known as?
 
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Declination.
 

Revision as of 19:34, 7 February 2013

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1

Name 3 ways that a GPS can fail.

  • radio interference
  • blocked view of sky
  • cold batteries
  • wet electronics

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Will a GPS work well in heavy fog?

Yes.

2

Is a GPS effective in a heavy blizzard?

Yes

3

Is a GPS effective in a canyon?

no, (probably not)

4

The difference between true north and magnetic north is known as?

Declination.

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How accurate (in meters) is a GPS with and without WAAS?

With WAAS, 1m. Without WAAS 10-15m.

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Can you use a South American compass in North America?

Only if it has a global needle.

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What four instruments are effective used for foot navigation in the wilderness?

pace counter, compass, altimeter, GPS

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What does declination mean?

It's the difference in degrees between True North and Magnetic North for a region.

9

Name 4 different types of instruments used to help navigate for ground SAR.

  • Compass
  • GPS
  • Altimeter
  • Pace counter