Help topics
- Purpose of the site
- Compass features
- Compass menu
- Compass or GPS - advantages and disadvantages
- Compass Test
- Draw a single or multi-legged route
- Extending the compass direction of travel arrow
- False readings when using a compass
- Fine Tuning the OpenStreetMap Compass
- Getting started with OpenStreetMap Compass
- GPS or Compass - pros and cons for navigation
- Grid references test
- How to use a compass
- Import OpenStreetMap routes
- Key
- Latitude and longitude positions: degrees, minutes and seconds
- Magnetic declination or variation
- Magnetic declination or variation adjustment
- Magnetic declination or variation calculation
- Map projections
- Map reading
- Map reading skills test
- Menu
- Moving the OpenStreetMap Compass
- My OpenStreetMap Compass Map Routes
- Negative magnetic declination or variation
- New Features
- North: different types
- North on OpenStreetMap
- Ordnance Survey maps integration
- OpenStreetMap Key
- Panning and Zooming with OpenStreetMap
- Positive magnetic declination or variation
- Print Map Function
- Projection of OpenStreetMap
- Route drawing
- Route Information Display
- Safety
- Save and Store OpenStreetMap Compass Map Routes
- Single leg or multi-legged routes?
- Test your compass reading skills
- Tips
- Types of bearings
- Updates
- User Guide
- Watch as Compass
- What is a compass?
- What type of compass is used on the site?
- Zooming with OpenStreetMap
Purpose of the site
OpenStreetMap Compass is a OpenStreetMap tool that enables users to plot and record compass bearings, distances and coordinates for single or multiple map routes. Users may choose between plotting a single-leg or multi-leg route and OpenStreetMap Compass then overlays an interactive Silva compass on a OpenStreetMap. Users can drag the compass and position it to point in any direction. Users can then plot a route on the map using the compass. The compass tool shows the map bearings, distances and latitude and longitude coordinates of your routes but does not adjust for differences between magnetic and true north. OpenStreetMap Compass routes can be saved and stored for later retrieval.
Ordnance Survey Compass has been integrated within this OpenStreetMap tool. Ordnance Survey Compass overlays a compass on an Ordnance Survey Map that matches the OpenStreetMap UK location.
Our OpenStreetMap Compass application is ideal for educationalists, orienteers, walkers and hikers wishing to practise compass reading and plan routes from the comfort of their classroom or armchair. It is not designed to replace compass reading using maps produced by the national mapping agencies such as Ordnance Survey of the United Kingdom.
The act of using this website forces you to agree that you will not hold the owners of this website liable for any event that should happen as a result of you following the information provided.
Use the information provided within this website at your own risk.
Ordnance Survey Compass has been integrated within this OpenStreetMap tool. Ordnance Survey Compass overlays a compass on an Ordnance Survey Map that matches the OpenStreetMap UK location.
Our OpenStreetMap Compass application is ideal for educationalists, orienteers, walkers and hikers wishing to practise compass reading and plan routes from the comfort of their classroom or armchair. It is not designed to replace compass reading using maps produced by the national mapping agencies such as Ordnance Survey of the United Kingdom.
Disclaimer
This website is provided for educational use only on an 'as is' basis without warrant of guarantee of any kind.The act of using this website forces you to agree that you will not hold the owners of this website liable for any event that should happen as a result of you following the information provided.
Use the information provided within this website at your own risk.
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