GPS Coordinate Converter

GPS Coordinate Converter

By Aviation Mobile Apps, LLC.

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2016-09-15
  • Current Version: 2.1.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 8.42 MB
  • Developer: Aviation Mobile Apps, LLC.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 10 Ratings

Description

GPS Coordinate Converter is an advanced, yet simple to use mobile application designed for converting geographic coordinate formats, and for measuring distance and bearing between coordinates. Convert ===================== Easily and quickly convert between coordinate formats including decimal degrees, degrees-minutes-seconds, degrees and decimal minutes, UTM, MGRS, ARINC 424, and FMS style coordinates. Measure ===================== The app measures distance and bearing between two coordinates by placing them on a map and tracing a line that follows the curvature of the Earth between them. The distance and bearing information are displayed below the map in Nautical Miles, Nautical Miles UK, Kilometers and Statute Miles. Time zone and postal address are also shown when an internet connection is available. Onboard database ===================== Included is a built-in database useful for finding the coordinate of an airport, heliport, and radio navigation aids, including VOR, VORTAC, NDB, and DME. Bookmarks ===================== Save and recall frequently used coordinates. Specialized Keyboard ===================== We added a new on-screen keyboard built specifically for working with geographic coordinates. This new keyboard will guide and help you avoid common data entry mistakes. Yes, copy and paste works too, and we'll validate and adjust what you paste accordingly. We think you are going to love this new keyboard. It makes it easy to do the right thing, and hard to do the wrong thing. .

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Reviews

  • Conversion of UTM to bearings works well..

    4
    By unusedusername
    Conversion of UTM to bearings works well, but for some reason the data entry is upside-down and a little strange. The easting is above the northing on every GPS device I've ever used...

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