Quadrant Bearing ↔ Azimuth Converter

This tool is designed to help you convert between two types of directional measurements commonly used in navigation, surveying, and mapping. It’s simple, fast, and easy to use, even if you’re not an expert.

In simple terms:
This tool helps you switch between Quadrant Bearings and Azimuths.

  • A Quadrant Bearing shows direction using compass points like North, South, East, and West, for example: N 45° E.
  • An Azimuth is measured in degrees, starting from North and going clockwise all the way around the compass, for example: 135°.

Both are useful in different situations, and converting between them manually can be confusing. That’s why we’ve made this tool—to save you time and effort.

How it works:
To use the converter, follow these easy steps:

  1. Select whether you want to convert from Quadrant Bearing to Azimuth or from Azimuth to Quadrant Bearing.
  2. Enter your direction values using Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds (DMS) format.
  3. Click the “Convert” button.

The tool will instantly show you the converted result. You’ll also see a visual display on a radar-style chart that helps you understand the direction clearly.

Who is it for?
This tool is perfect for surveyors, students, hikers, navigators, engineers, and anyone who works with maps or directions.

Why use it?
It’s accurate, fast, and easy to understand—even for beginners. You don’t need to do complicated math or remember formulas.

Give it a try, and make converting directions quick and fast.

Quadrant Bearing ↔ Azimuth Converter

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