converting UTM grid coordinates to Long/Lat to use on google maps.
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I have a series of what I think are UTM coordinates and I need to convert them to Long/Lat to use on google maps and such . I know the coordinates were recorded with SATLAB SL600, but nothing else.
Here is a pair (image attached has the rest)East 320198.84, North1104813.98
I've tried websites I found via google to no avail.likehttp://rcn.montana.edu/resources/Converter.aspxhttps://awsm-tools.com/ and few others but it puts me in the ocean which isnt right.
Edit:
here is long/lat i pulled from google that correspond to the actual property
9.987491, -85.640195
If i reverse the long/lat from google maps I get a similar Northing but the easting is completely different. What do you guys think ?
If you're sure the coordinates are distance (metres) and direction (degrees), then you have some form of polar coordinates -- a range and bearing from some origin. You would use simple cogo calculations to convert it to UTM -- and that's if you know the UTM coords of the origin. Such measures are often found on cadastral (boundary) maps, but the distances are not likely to be anywhere near as great as that in your example.
(However, I suspect AndreJ's assumption is the more likely interpretation.)
Assuming the coordinates are both in meters, it could be EPSG:28991 Amersfoort /RD Old projection.
The point would then be between Apeldoorn and Zutphen.