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I've looked through the user's manual and tried googling, looking through forums, etc and I still can't figure out how to convert radians to degrees and vise-versa. I know the formula, but it'd be kind of nice to save that step while field surveying. Any help would be great, thanks!

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Hi,

 

You can do it using CONVERT:

 

e.g. CONVERT(25_DEG,1_RAD)  converts 25 degrees to 0.4363.. radians

 

 

You might wish to post future Prime questions in the following forums:

 

http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Calculators/bd-p/bsc-408

 

or

 

http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/forum-5.html

 

HTH

-Bart
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calculator enthusiast
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Press "Shift, Units, Tools"; highlight "CONVERT" and press "Help". There is a great tip. For example enter 60_deg "Shift, Sto" _rad to convert degrees to radians. You can type _rad and _deg or find them under item G Angle in the Units menu after pressing "Shift, Units". Easy peasy.

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