To obtain accurate readings when using a compass:
- Ensure the compass has been adjusted for declination.
- Hold the compass level and steady so the needle swings freely.
- Hold the compass about waist high in front of the body, except when using a compass with a sighting mirror or a sighting type compass.
- Raise and lower eyes when taking a bearing, do not move your head. Always use the same eye when taking bearings.
- Directly face the object that is being measured.
- Magnetic fields will give incorrect compass readings. Avoid taking readings near magnetic fields such as steel, iron (ferrous metals), vehicles, rebar, and clipboards. Even belt buckles, glasses, and rings can interfere with the compass reading.
- Take bearings twice.
- Adjust for magnetic declination as appropriate.
- Follow the direction of travel arrow, not the compass needle, when walking a bearing. Always follow the line indicated by the compass rather than relying on judgment as to the direction.
- Compare compass reading with those of your GPS.
- Remember that a GPS receiver's compass must be calibrated after every battery change.
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