This compass is a durable, liquid-filled option with a metal case. It has a floating, luminous dial.
Key Features:
Durable, liquid-filled design for all-weather use
Metal case for added protection
Features a floating, luminous dial for easy viewing in low light
Dimensions:
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Safety and Durability:
Constructed with a metal case for extended durability
Designed with a waterproof, liquid-filled interior
Special Instructions:
Finding real position on map with compass: Take two azimuth bearings on separate characteristic points visible on the terrain and indicated on the map. Then on your oriented map, take the angle degree reading according to (a), and then draw two rays from each reading your present location is where the two rays intersect.
Map orientation with compass: Lay map down on flat surface, and then align north indicating line on map with magnetic north on compass. The map is now oriented.
A magnetic azimuth: (a) When taking the azimuth reading, set sight on object through slot and wire. Then read degree scale though lens. A magnetic azimuth of any object is a compass reading of a directional line across the center of the compass to the object.
Walking in darkness, dense fog & through rough terrain: The line on the glass bezel is for quick walking through rough terrain. First, turn your compass to face true north, then rotate the luminous line on your glass bezel to whatever number of degrees you wish to walk. Bezel rotates 360 degrees and is marked in 3-degree notches for easy computation.