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    <p>Hi Calvin:</p>
    <p>An interesting question.  Another consideration is the coordinate
      system for your project.  If it is a projected system, then you
      should consider convergence which is the angle between true north
      and grid north.  In a common example, UTM zone meridians are the
      center of each zone which are given an arbitrary easting of
      500,000m.  If you are converting from magnetic to true north close
      to the meridian, then true north will be very close to grid
      north.  If you are east of the meridian, perhaps close to the
      adjacent zone boundary,  then grid north and true north will vary
      noticeably.</p>
    <p>We developed a script for calculating convergence in UTM as I am
      unaware of a plugin provides that level of functionality. 
      Ultimately, it will depend on the coordinate system you are
      working in.  If you reach out to me privately, I can share the
      script with you.</p>
    <p>Kirk Schmidt</p>
    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:kirk@nortekresources.com">kirk@nortekresources.com</a>  <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/17/2024 9:15 AM, Jeremy Jackson
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        <div dir="ltr">Phil,
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          <div>The Shape Tools plugin has an "Azimuth distance
            digitizer" and for what you are talking about an "Azimuth
            distance sequence digitizer". With the latter function you
            click on a starting location and then give a list of
            azimuth, distance sequences. I have used this for old
            surveys like this. There is also an declination offset just
            in case your surveys were using magnetic north and not true
            north. In that case you have to look up what the </div>
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      A related question, what about grid to ground conversions and
      vice-versa, are there plugins which support this?  Surveys here in
      Canada always specify a "combined scale factor", which is tedious
      to apply manually to each vertex when digitizing.<br>
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          <div>declination offset was for your 1880s date.<br>
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          <div>Regards,</div>
          <div>Calvin</div>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, May 16, 2024 at
            9:50 PM Philip Ryan via QGIS-User <<a
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                  Hello,</div>
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                  I am trying to digitise a series of old gold lease
                  "portion plans" produced in the 1880s in Australia by
                  a mining surveyor using a compass and chain. The data
                  for each gold lease includes a table of  1) compass
                  bearings in degrees and 2) distance measurements in
                  links (0.2 m) for each vertex of the lease polygon
                  (mostly a rectangle or trapezoid but sometimes more
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                  The Advance Digitizing Tools would seem to be ideal
                  for this data except for the angle measure (a) which I
                  can't input as a compass bearing (0-360 deg). The
                  current settings with 90 deg E as the zero makes
                  conversion of compass bearings very tedious.</div>
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                  Is it possible to change the angle variable (a) to a
                  compass bearing?</div>
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Kirk Schmidt, MScF, BScF, RPF
General Manager
Nortek Resource Solutions Inc.
26 Church Road
Sutherlands River, NS
B0K 1W0
Tel (902) 922.3607
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Web: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.nortekresources.com">www.nortekresources.com</a></pre>
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