Garmin Summit GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Appendicies
The table below gives approximate UTC time offset
for various longitudinal zones. If you are in daylight
savings time, add one hour to the offset.
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21-º5.271Wotº0.081W
11-º5.751Wotº5.271W
01-º5.241Wotº5.751W
9-º5.721Wotº5.241W
8-º5.211Wotº5.721W
7-º5.790Wotº5.211W
6-º5.280Wotº5.790W
5-º5.760Wotº5.280W
4-º5.250Wotº5.760W
3-º5.730Wotº5.250W
2-º5.220Wotº5.730W
1-º5.700Wotº5.220W
0-°5.700Eot°5.700W
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L
1+°5.220Eot°5.700
E
2+°5.730Eot°5.220
E
3+°5.250Eot°5.730
E
4+°5.760Eot°5.250
E
5+°5.280Eot°5.760
E
6+°5.790Eot°5.280
E
7+°5.211Eot°5.790
E
8+°5.721Eot°5.211
E
9+°5.241Eot°5.721
E
01+°5.751Eot°5.241
E
11+°5.271Eot°5.751
E
21+°0.081Eot°5.271
E
A simple way to determine your local time offset is how many hours you are
behind or ahead of UTC (also called ‘Greenwich’ or ‘zulu’ time) Example: EST (Eastern
Standard Time) is 5 hours behind UTC, so your offset would be -5. Adding one hour
for daylight savings would make EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) -4. Subtract an hour for
each time zone as you travel west.
Appendix D
Time Offset
Chart
Offsets for Continental U.S. would be:
EST: -5 EDT: -4
CST: -6 CDT: -5
MST: -7 MDT: -6
PST: -8 PDT: -7
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