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  2. Suunto - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2024. Finnish manufacturer of compasses, dive computers and sports watches Suunto Oy Suunto's headquarters and production facilities in Vantaa, Finland Company type Subsidiary Industry Measuring instruments Founded 1936 ; 89 years ago (1936) Founder Tuomas Vohlonen Headquarters Vantaa ...

  3. Tuomas Vohlonen - Wikipedia

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    The most significant article for Physica was a compass, competing the market with Suunto Oy. [7] Physica sued Vohlonen, because, according to them, the supplements described a totally different product, the original application didn’t mention anything about a manufacturing method and, in addition, the method was elsewhere used long before the ...

  4. Hand compass - Wikipedia

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    Floating-card compass with prismatic sight (bearing 220° through eyepiece). The marine hand compass, or hand bearing compass|hand-bearing compass as it is termed in nautical use, has been used by small-boat or inshore sailors since at least the 1920s to keep a running course or to record precise bearings to landmarks on shore in order to determine position via the resection technique.

  5. Thumb compass - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially successful orienteering thumb compass was the Norcompass, introduced by Suunto in 1983. [ 1 ] Placing an even greater emphasis on speed over accuracy, the wrist compass lacks even a baseplate, consisting solely of a needle capsule strapped to the carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb; the thumb serves the ...

  6. Azimuth compass - Wikipedia

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    The azimuth compass still had great value in letting the master of a ship determine how far the magnetic compass varied from true north, so he could set a more accurate course while following a line of constant latitude or using dead reckoning to navigate. In 1795 a British First Rate ship would have up to eight compasses, of which one was an ...

  7. Brunton compass - Wikipedia

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    A Brunton compass, properly known as the Brunton Pocket Transit, is a precision compass made by Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming. The instrument was patented in 1894 by Canadian-born geologist David W. Brunton. [1] Unlike most modern compasses, the Brunton Pocket Transit utilizes magnetic induction damping rather than fluid to damp needle ...