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I am going to be taking Typhoon around 150 miles from home base up into mountains. Do I have to calibrate compass or am I good to go?
 
guessing it would not hurt, I have been from Michigan to Maine and did not do any calibrations
 
Hmm I went out 50 miles west of Orlando and had to re-calibrate:confused: it was being finicky that day.
 
Magnetic declination doesn't change much over short distances. However, it's possible there could be local variations when going into the mountains so it's best to do the calibration in this case. More importantly, make sure you give the H about 10 minutes of extra time sitting on the ground after boot up so that it can update the GPS.
 
I am going to be taking Typhoon around 150 miles from home base up into mountains. Do I have to calibrate compass or am I good to go?
If you go East/West its much more important to calibrate than if you go North/South
 
True, but a review of a magnetic declination chart would show an east/west "tilt" of the declination lines when looking at their north/south orientation. It's something we need to maintain an awareness of. More important for longer trips probably. For shorter distances like 50-150 miles perhaps GPS has greater importance, although it's best to have both in sync. The time and effort involved to do that is small.
 

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