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Old 02-23-13, 01:08 PM   #1
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I am heading home to Kiel and get a radio message that an enemy cruiser and 3 destroyers are on the North Sea, AN4394. I know how to read the grid, but the "94" in the message has me confused. AN43 and AN 94 are almost 700km apart. How do I read this report?
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Old 02-23-13, 01:33 PM   #2
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Yes just take for example BE65, divide it into 9 squares and number them from 1 to 9 starting in the upper left corner and working left to right. Take number 3 for example you would now have BE653. To get the final number divide square 3 into 9 squares numbering them like you did square 3. Now you find your target in say square 5, the whole grid reference would be BE6535. Once you have practiced it a little while, you will get to where you can eyeball it really close.
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Old 02-23-13, 01:34 PM   #3
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From one noob to another...sort of...

In simple terms, each grid square is sub-divided into nine squares, which are further divided into nine more squares. Each set of sub-divisions is numbered left-to-right in rows across from top to bottom; top row is 1-2-3, second row is 4-5-6 and bottom row is 7-8-9. Thus, grid square AN4394 means the middle-left square of the lower right square of AN43.

In directional terms that position is in the middle-western square of the southeastern square of AN43. Confusing? Sketch it out on a piece of graph paper for clarity. Hope that helps.
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Much thanks to your speedy replies. It makes perfect sense when you know what you're looking at!
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Old 02-23-13, 03:12 PM   #5
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Just did some googling and came across this from uboat.net as well...



Edit - if you can't see the link it's available here
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Gustav- The link is not working for me.
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This is the best description I've found, it gives the full description of Gustav's post above

http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari.../feature6.html


So in the square shown in Gustav's post that woul be AN (or whatever) 5619 - if it was the middle mini square highlighted (the red 1), it would be 5615.... and so on...
Each of those mini squares are 6 nautical miles by 6 nautical miles.
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