To: | "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net> |
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Subject: | Re: [TR] Quest |
From: | "David Brister" <david.brister@wanadoo.fr> |
Date: | Thu, 13 Apr 2006 01:05:59 +0200 |
If one were super pedantic, one would point out that Variation is the difference between True North and Magnetic North which is very exactly determined worldwide by the geological surveying people and marked on maps and charts with a date and accompanying information about the the annual change of Variation for that epoch as they call it. This exists as the same value at any place regardless of the compass being used. Also in high latitudes the angle of Dip (be quiet that dirty minded boy at the back) becomes significant. The thing you have to deal with concerning your TR compass is Deviation which is the difference on any given heading between magnetic North and your compass reading. This is local to your car and the value which must be determined round the compass so that it can be applied to the compass reading to give a magnetic heading. Randall is quite right to suggest that compass deviation will vary with every change of electrical current flow but in purely practical terms the first first two paras here and Randall himself are theoretical as far as a car compass is concerned unless you are in the North of Alaska or perhaps in the Antarctic where Variation becomes extreme. Practically I have found that a decent quality floating ball compass fixed at the top of the windscreen of an open car normally is within 10 or 15 degrees of the magnetic heading. However if you watch your compass when you are braking or accelerating you will find it swing quite wildly. Probably better to watch the road. Which direction did that man say the sun rose from? Lets get back to the chain tensioner discussion. David Brister 1967 TR4A === This list supported in part by The Vintage Triumph Register === http://www.vtr.org |
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