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What Does WGS84 Mean on My GPS?

You dig into your Garmin settings and see "Datum: WGS84". Should you touch it?

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The Simple Explanation

WGS84 (World Geodetic System 1984) is the default map datum for the entire world. It is the invisible 3D grid that GPS satellites use to calculate your position.

Real World Example

Unless you are using an old paper map that specifically requires a different datum (like NAD27 or OSGB36), you should ALWAYS leave your GPS set to WGS84.

Pro Tip

When entering coordinates into map apps, always double-check if there is a negative sign (-). Missing a negative sign on longitude will place you on the opposite side of the planet!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is WGS84 the same as Google Maps?

Yes, Google Maps, Apple Maps, and almost all modern consumer software use WGS84 as their standard coordinate system.

Warning: Verify Your Calculation

Coordinate accuracy varies by device and datum. Do not use these results for legal or construction purposes without checking:

GPS Accuracy Alert

Your phone's GPS can be off by 30 meters. This can cause critical errors in your data.

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Datum Shift Risk

Using the wrong coordinate system (e.g. WGS84 vs NAD83) creates a permanent 1-meter offset.

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Professional Context: Why Precision Matters

The WGS84 vs. NAD83 Dilemma

Most beginners assume that all latitude/longitude coordinates are the same. However, in North America, the difference between the WGS84 (used by GPS) and NAD83 (used for local surveying) can result in a physical shift of up to 1 meter. For high-precision construction projects, failing to account for this "datum shift" can lead to catastrophic misalignment of foundations or property boundaries.

Coordinate Drift Over Time

Tectonic plate movement means that your physical location on Earth is constantly moving relative to the GPS satellite network. In regions like Australia, this drift is significant enough that coordinate reference systems must be updated periodically. Our tools utilize the most stable geodetic algorithms to ensure that your conversions remain mathematically sound across different epochs.