On 8/5/11 6:11 PM, JKurtock wrote:
> Could be UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) with N for Northing and E
> for Easting, but that's just a Scientific Wild Arm Guess.
>
> As Larry says, you can convert anything to latitude and longitude, but
> to get a useful result you'll need to know what you are converting
> FROM.
>
> - Jeff
>
> On Aug 5, 12:07 pm, "
geocode...@gmail.com"<
geocode...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On Aug 5, 8:30 am, �Ҵ��� �ͷ���<
padtito....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> How to convert this data to lattitude and longtitude?
>>> F,104258.000,A,*1359.1183*,N,*10034.7284*,E,0.00,
>> What coordinate system is it in? You need to determine what
>> coordinate system it is and convert it to WGS84. Where is it
>> _supposed_ to be?
>>
>> -- Larry
I think it is part of the Fermilab and Illinois State Plane system
saw something like that years ago.