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I did a quick Google search on this, attached is a document that
appeared on PositionIT.<br>
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It seems to suggest that indeed the coordinates are in Cape Feet.<br>
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I am also sure also that other people who have better knowledge on
this will also help.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2016/02/26 3:39 PM, Hanlie Pretorius
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I have a 1946 SG diagram that states 'Cape Feet' as the unit of
measurement for its lengths, but it says 'System Lo 19°' above its
list of coordinates.
Would the coordinates therefore also be in Cape Feet?
The diagram is attached.
Thanks
Hanlie
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