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Navigation and Communication UNIS Winter Safety Course 08-12 January 2018 Sara Cohen Staff Engineer, Arctic Geology

Course Objectives Navigation Maps, GPS, TopoSvalbard, Weather Communication VHF Radio, Satellite Phone, Cell phones, Emergency Beacon, InReach

Key Map Terms Scale Grid Orientation Legend Contour Lines Coordinate System Geodetic Datum Projection Maps What is a map? What do we find on a map?

Maps Continuted (UTM System) -Why use UTM? Constant distance relationship anywhere on the map LAT LONG differs as you move towards poles We use metric units, only meters, no degrees, minutes, seconds. You can measure it Locations can be identified by three numbers: Zone, Easting & Northing -The UTM system divdes the Earth between 80 S & 84 N latitude into 60 zones, each with 6 of longitude in width -Each latitude band is 8 degrees high, and is lettered starting from "C" at 80 S, increasing up the alphabet until "X The last latitude band, "X", is extended an extra 4 degrees, so it ends at 84 N latitude, thus covering the northernmost land on Earth.

Locating a UTM position A position is given by the UTM zone number and the easting & northing coordinate pair in that zone UTM grid coordinates are expressed as a distance in meters to the east & north UTM has grid lines spaced every 1km Eastings range from approx 167000 meters close to the poles, to 833000m near the equator. Northings range from 0 at the equator to approximately 9,300,000 meters at 84 N

UNIS is at 33x 0514758 8683319 The two first small digits refer to the 100 km route 05 86. The two next large digits are called principal digits and refer to the 1 km route 14 83. The last three digits represent the distance in meters east/north into the route.

4.6cm=460m 7.0cm=700m Short UTM: 346970 UTM coordinates: 33x 05 3460 869 700

Map Exercise If the scale is 1:100000, what does 1cm =? What are the UTM coordinates/elevation of Innerhytta? Find the location from the UTM coordinates: 33x 0543385 8698463

What is important to know about Svalbard Maps? You should be familiar with both the UTM and Longitude, Latitude Reference System! UTM is more common for land, while Longitude and Latitude are common for the sea We are in UTM Zone 33 X The Geodetic Datum we use is WGS84 Our magnetic declination is 7 20 East

Svalbard Maps In Svalbard the Norwegian Polar Institute provides a map service Maps are available in different scales which are published in several series Svalbard 1:500.000 (S500) Svalbard 1:250.000 (S250) Svalbard 1:100.000 (S100)

Svalbard Maps continued Overview of Svalbard topographic maps: http://www.npolar.no/en/services/maps/printed/topographic-svalbard.html Every map will contain: Name Scale Code Inset Maps Contour Lines/Data Map Data Legend

Svalbard Maps Continued TOPO Svalbard digital maps for Svalbard toposvalbard.npolar.no geodata.npolar.no (for downloading arcgis) Topographic Maps 3D Maps Aerial photos Satellite Imagery Let s look at Svalbard

GPS Instrument which utilizes the Global Positioning System by connecting to satellites -Track your position and movement -Trackback -Make Waypoints and routes -Navigate towards waypoints -Moving map -MAP datum, WGS 84 or ED 50 -Position ref, UTM or LAT/LONG -Transfer GPS data into PC map system (OZI Explorer)

Set up a track... Get a Montana GPS Open up ozi explorer on your computer

VHF Field Communication (Group to Group) Emergency Communication (Group to Vessel, Group to Group) BATTERIES! LOCK! Channels: CH 1 Skolten and Scheteligmountain repeater CH 3 Nordenskiöld and Zeppelinermt repeater CH 5 Radio to radio CH 6 Radio to radio CH 7 Såta and Ishetta telephone link MA 6 Maritime channel SHIP to SHIP MA 16 Maritime channel 16 (emergency Bodø Radio) SNSK Store Norske Spitsbergen Kullkompani

Letter Code Letter Code A Alpha N November B Bravo O Oscar C Charlie P Papa D Delta Q Quebec E Echo R Romeo F Foxtrot S Sierra G Golf T Tango H Hotel U Uniform I India V Victor J Juliett W Whiskey K Kilo X X-Ray L Lima Y Yankee M Mike Z Zulu

Radio Procedures Sara Sara this is Group A, Group A, Over Group A, this is Sara, Over Sara, this is Group A, we are now at position 1, moving towards position 2, Over Group A this is Sara, roger Sara, this is group A, out

Satellite Phones Field Communication (Group to UNIS) Emergency Communication (Group to UNIS, Group to Sysselmannen) Turning on procedures UNIS daytime +47 79 02 33 00 UNIS Duty 24/7 +47 95 28 35 11 Governor emergency 24/7 +47 79 02 12 22 Hospital +47 79 02 43 00 It is NOT possible to call Norwegian emergency numbers 110, 112 and 113

Satellite Phone Procedures in an emergency: Present yourself Position What kind of accident/injury Who is injured, state of injury Situation for rest of the group What kind of assistance do you need Agree on next time of contact

Emergency Beacon Emergency use ONLY 24 hrs signal in all conditions (not under water) Transmit on 406 MHz for world wide satellite coverage Local homing on 121,5 MHz for sysellmannen GPS unit gives accurate position information

Automatic GPS Tracking SMS Capabilities Emergency Function Iridium Satellite inreach

Communication Exercise Leave UNIS, turn on all devices (Sat phone, GPS and VHF radio). Wait until phone will be registered in a network and call to number: 004741670215 (explain who you are and where you are). When you exit UNIS main building activate your GPS and use the GOTO function to navigate your route When you are halfway through report to UNIS Ops on your VHF Channel 5 When you get back to UNIS we will upload your GPS track onto the computer

Resources www.toposvalbard.no www.npolar.no www.yr.no www.geodata.npolar.no www.varsom.no www.polarview.met.no http://www.npolar.no/no/tjenester/kart/