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CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map
CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map

CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map Reading Professional Protractor Accurate Learning for Poltting Utm, USNG, Mgrs Coordinates

Product ID : 52286547


Galleon Product ID 52286547
Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Manufacturer CYA
Shipping Dimension 10.83 x 1.42 x 0.35 inches
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CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map Features

  • This Sacle Ruler can measure and plot latitude/longitude coordinates as well as UTM/MGRS/USNG coordinates. It is also capable of measuring distances in both meters and miles.

  • On the front side, the ruler has minutes and seconds on one edge and decimal minutes on the other edge, allowing you to use either notation. 0.01 min & 1 sec

  • On the back side, the ruler has distance in meters on one edge, and distance in either miles on the other edge. 10 meters & 0.01 miles

  • Lexan Material: Used to make rulers is highly durable, lightweight, transparent, chemically and heat resistant, easy to clean, and versatile.

  • Warm Out: Since a degree of longitude covers a shorter distance as you move towards the poles, the ruler is used on a diagonal to measure longitude.


About CYA Clear Scale Ruler Maptool 1:24,000 Scale Map

This ruler can be used to measure or plot latitude/longitude coordinates, UTM/MGRS/USNG coordinates, and to measure distances in either meters or miles. On the front side, the ruler has minutes and seconds on one edge and decimal minutes on the other edge, allowing you to use either notation. On the back side, the ruler has distance in meters on one edge, and distance in either miles on the other edge. Latitude is measured directly with the ruler. But, since a degree of longitude covers a shorter distance as you move towards the poles, the ruler is used on a diagonal to measure longitude.