Indicates the longitude of the destination point. The ASCII value «N» indicates north latitude, and «S» is south latitude. Indicates whether the latitude of the destination point is north or south latitude. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format would be dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1. If latitude is expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, a typical format would be dd/1,mm/1,ss/1. The latitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. Indicates the latitude of the destination point. «K», «M» and «N» represent kilometers, miles and knots. Indicates the unit used to express the distance to the destination point. Indicates the distance to the destination point. «T» denotes true direction and «M» is magnetic direction. Indicates the reference used for giving the bearing to the destination point. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99. Indicates the bearing to the destination point. The first byte indicates the character code used, and this is followed by the name of the GPS area.Ī character string recording date and time information relative to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Note that this tag is BYTE type, unlike other reference tags.Ī character string recording the name of the GPS area. If the altitude is below sea level, a value of 1 is given and the altitude is indicated as an absolute value in the GSPAltitude tag. If the reference is sea level and the altitude is above sea level, 0 is given. Indicates the altitude used as the reference altitude. Altitude is expressed as one RATIONAL value. Indicates the altitude based on the reference in GPSAltitudeRef.
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