FCC 1.958 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 1.958 Distance computation.
The method given in this section must be used to compute the distance
between any two locations, except that, for computation of distance
involving stations in Canada and Mexico, methods for distance computation
specified in the applicable international agreement, if any, must be used
instead. The result of a distance calculation under parts 21 and 101 of this
chapter must be rounded to the nearest tenth of a kilometer. The method set
forth in this paragraph is considered to be sufficiently accurate for
distances not exceeding 475 km (295 miles).
(a) Convert the latitudes and longitudes of each reference point from
degree-minute-second format to degree-decimal format by dividing minutes by
60 and seconds by 3600, then adding the results to degrees.
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(b) Calculate the mean geodetic latitude between the two reference points by
averaging the two latitudes:
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(c) Calculate the number of kilometers per degree latitude difference for
the mean geodetic latitude calculated in paragraph (b) of this section as
follows:
KPD[lat] = 111.13209 − 0.56605 cos 2ML + 0.00120 cos 4ML
(d) Calculate the number of kilometers per degree of longitude difference
for the mean geodetic latitude calculated in paragraph (b) of this section
as follows:
KPD[lon] = 111.41513 cos 5ML − 0.09455 cos 3ML + 0.00012 cos 5ML
(e) Calculate the North-South distance in kilometers as follows:
NS = KPD[lat] × (LAT1[dd] − LAT2[dd])
(f) Calculate the East-West distance in kilometers as follows:
EW = KPD[lon] × (LON1[dd] − LON2[dd])
(g) Calculate the distance between the locations by taking the square root
of the sum of the squares of the East-West and North-South distances:
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(h) Terms used in this section are defined as follows:
(1) LAT1[dd] and LON1[dd] are the coordinates of the first location in
degree-decimal format.
(2) LAT2[dd] and LON2[dd] are the coordinates of the second location in
degree-decimal format.
(3) ML is the mean geodetic latitude in degree-decimal format.
(4) KPD[lat] is the number of kilometers per degree of latitude at a given
mean geodetic latitude.
(5) KPD[lon] is the number of kilometers per degree of longitude at a given
mean geodetic latitude.
(6) NS is the North-South distance in kilometers.
(7) EW is the East-West distance in kilometers.
(8) DIST is the distance between the two locations, in kilometers.
[ 70 FR 19306 , Apr. 13, 2005]
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