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You can use any lat/long.as a turn point. Since you'll be showing you completed the course by ups data, having the turn point be easily identifiable is not required, although it might help with your navigation, especially if you are using only a GPS logger and not a navigation system.
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Subject to confirmation by others more expert than me, be aware
also that GPS loggers record at intervals (usually pilot selectable). If your logger gets points only at 12 second intervals, you need to be in the correct zone for more than 12 seconds to ensure a point in there is recorded. HTH. Chris N |
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