The base plate of a compass is the flat, transparent platform that houses the compass needle and housing. It typically includes a ruler or scale for measuring distances on maps and often features markings for orienting the compass with a map. The base plate aids in navigation by providing a stable surface for aligning the compass with geographic features. Its transparency allows users to see the map underneath while taking bearings.
On a lensatic compass, the key components include the base plate, the rotating bezel, and the lens. The base plate has a transparent cover with a sighting line and a directional arrow, while the bezel allows you to set your desired heading. The lens is used to magnify the compass dial for more precise reading. To navigate, align the sighting line with your target, adjust the bezel to match the compass needle, and follow the direction indicated by the arrow.
The 2013 Jeep Compass has a 8 ft. 7.7 in. (103.7 in.) wheel base.
The 2012 Jeep Compass has a 8 ft. 7.7 in. (103.7 in.) wheel base.
The 2009 Jeep Compass has a 2.4 L base engine size.
The 2007 Jeep Compass has a 2.4 L base engine size.
The 2013 Jeep Compass has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2011 Jeep Compass has a 8 ft. 7.7 in. (103.7 in.) wheel base.
The 2008 Jeep Compass has a 8 ft. 7.7 in. (103.7 in.) wheel base.
The 2011 Jeep Compass has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2014 Jeep Compass has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2010 Jeep Compass has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2009 Jeep Compass has a 8 ft. 7.7 in. (103.7 in.) wheel base.