Teena Active member
| Subject: toposheet 45 d/7 Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:22 am | |
| 1) in grid square 9681 wat is the feature represented with spot height of 301 2) in grid 8583 wat is the feature represented near to the hill like sun 3)wat does QC represent in the grid 8886 and the physical feature in 9187 with spot height of 591m 4)in grid 8490 wat is the black square there now in d/10 in grid 2017 the black coloured feature with 3r near it |
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kanika rajput Active member
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:14 pm | |
| hey frndzzz even i wannz no d exact meaning of dis----QC |
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kanika rajput Active member
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:09 am | |
| plzz tell frndzzz..... |
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Anirudh The Conquerer Active member
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:09 pm | |
| i think it is quarter c and if u have observed beside it there is qd this may mean quarter d |
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arshbir Active member
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:30 pm | |
| QC means that there is end of numbering of nothing or easting i.e 0-99 on a toposheet it is written after every 100km. |
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ssmarani
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Sun May 10, 2009 10:58 pm | |
| Why 45D/7 map consists of sq C2,C3 and parts od B2 & B3? I didn't understand this stanza of Frank(Mod Cert Geog) pg no: 25 upper right side? Why havn't they used A1,A2...C1 & B1. Secondly, how will i identify these squares in the Maps. |
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sarthakjain1912
| Subject: na it means the national grid which changes after every 100 Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:41 pm | |
| - Anirudh The Conquerer wrote:
- i think it is quarter c and if u have observed beside it there is qd this may mean quarter d
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gags
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:58 pm | |
| - kanika rajput wrote:
- hey frndzzz even i wannz no d exact meaning of dis----QC
Dear Kanika according to the international system of location of a place the whole world has been divided into various squares. It starts frm the place where the equator and prime meridian meet and is named UA. Under the same fashion the whole world has been divided.......................... Thus the square is named QC. |
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gags
| Subject: Re: toposheet 45 d/7 Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:16 pm | |
| - ssmarani wrote:
- Why 45D/7 map consists of sq C2,C3 and parts od B2 & B3? I didn't understand this stanza of Frank(Mod Cert Geog) pg no: 25 upper right side? Why havn't they used A1,A2...C1 & B1. Secondly, how will i identify these squares in the Maps.
Dear ssmarani When the british came to india they surveyed india and neighbouring counties. A million sheet with the RF of 1:1 million were made. this million sheet has in all105 squares each of 4degree*4degree(longi and lati) scale.This was called the quarter sheet. Further this Quarter sheet was divide into 16 parts of 1degree*1degree called the degree sheet. The 16 square are named A,B,C,D,E,F...........M,N,O,P. each of this degree sheetis further divided into 16 squares having nos frm 1 to 16. one numbered square is further subdivided into 9 square 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 3C. thus u get those B3 and al |
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