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Are there any cartographers/geodesists/radio tower operators present? I'm trying to learn how coordinates are given out over the radio. For example, take the coordinates:
41°20'23"N, 69°16'56"E
These coordinates will lead you to a Japanese garden in Uzebkistan. If I'm speaking to someone over a radio and trying to guide them to this location (without saying "go to the Japanese garden in Uzbekistan"), would I say something along the lines of:
>"The coordinates are fourty-one degrees, twenty minutes, twenty-three seconds north. Sixty-nine degrees, sixteen minutes, fifty-six seconds east."
Or do people generally use latitude/longitude when directing someone? In that case it would be:
>"Come to fourty-one tack three three nine nine. Break. Sixty-nine tack two eight two four."

Is there another form of communicating an exact location to someone when using a radio? Does it change between civillian and military use? Sorry if this seems silly and off-topic, but Google gave me very mixed answers and I need it for a story.

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I was really cold, but now I'm all warm and fuzzy~
My bear boyfriend is cuddling with me =w=

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>>61860685
>*snap*
>yep, this one's going in my gozaru compilation

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>>61289799
りょ〜ぴ

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