Editing SAR Fundamentals/Navigation instruments theory

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# identify the significant configuration options of most GPS models
# identify the significant configuration options of most GPS models
# identify when to use NAD27 vs. NAD83/WGS84
# identify when to use NAD27 vs. NAD83/WGS84
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# configure a particular model of GPS for local SAR usage
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# configure a particular model for local SAR usage
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# read a UTM off a particular model of GPS and translate that to and from the UTM notation used with topographic maps.
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# read a UTM off a particular model and translate that to and from the UTM notation used with topographic maps.
# determine the UTM of the location where they are at and the accuracy of their reading
# determine the UTM of the location where they are at and the accuracy of their reading
# given a destination UTM know what direction and distance to go to get to it
# given a destination UTM know what direction and distance to go to get to it
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# select a GPS for purchase
 
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# identify the parts of a compass
 
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# explain how a compass works
 
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# select a compass for purchase
 
== Time Plan ==
== Time Plan ==

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