@soslinio the blue lines are grid lines. Usually UTM or some other projection grid system used to reference coordinates. Much like a road map is divided into squares, when you look up the name of a street or building, it references (for example) grid E17 (find grid E then grid 17, their intersection is where you'll find what you're looking for). Most mass produced maps have some kind of grid system. For more information, find videos on grids. I suggest shoobie01 about MGRS grids for basics
some terrible explanations ...lol
but i got it.
thank you
cikikoification 3 months ago
@soslinio the blue lines are grid lines. Usually UTM or some other projection grid system used to reference coordinates. Much like a road map is divided into squares, when you look up the name of a street or building, it references (for example) grid E17 (find grid E then grid 17, their intersection is where you'll find what you're looking for). Most mass produced maps have some kind of grid system. For more information, find videos on grids. I suggest shoobie01 about MGRS grids for basics
MrRocque 9 months ago
Can't even see the map... zoom in. Don't know what you're talking about... what blue lines?
soslinio 2 years ago