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| Darren Griffin ... | 08-05-2007 |
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| Darren Griffin ... | 08-23-2007 |
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I have a pocket pc, gpsdash and a gps receiver.
I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
best package to install for this purpose?
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Thanks and regards,
Philip.
It depends on the exact format of your file but you shoudl be able to
use he execllent tools at GPSVisaulizer to generate a Google Earth
comaptibel file, see:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert
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Darren Griffin
PocketGPSWorld - www.PocketGPSWorld.com
The Premier GPS Resource for News, Reviews and Forums
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> >
> > I have a pocket pc, gpsdash and a gps receiver.
> >
> > I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
> >
> > Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
> > best package to install for this purpose?
> > I have a pocket pc, gpsdash and a gps receiver.
> >
> > I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
> >
> > Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
> > best package to install for this purpose?
>
> It depends on the exact format of your file but you shoudl be able to
> use he execllent tools at GPSVisaulizer to generate a Google Earth
> comaptibel file, see:
> http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert
> It depends on the exact format of your file but you shoudl be able to
> use he execllent tools at GPSVisaulizer to generate a Google Earth
> comaptibel file, see:
> http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert
Thanks for that tip. The file saved by GPSDash was usable by gpsvisualizer
although they couldn't show an image at that scale (my trip was too short)
and it wasn't worht looking at after zooming out far enough for it to match
the available imagery.
--
Regards,
Philip.
similar question-
using magellan meridian and saved .wpt files, can they be viewed on google
earth or virtual earth? can four waypoints representing property corners be
seen on a satellite /Arial map by google virtual earth etc...
thanks in advance
pete
> I have a pocket pc, gpsdash and a gps receiver.
> I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
> Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
> best package to install for this purpose?
> --
> Thanks and regards,
> Philip.
> I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
> Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
> best package to install for this purpose?
> --
> Thanks and regards,
> Philip.
> similar question-
> using magellan meridian and saved .wpt files, can they be viewed on google
> earth or virtual earth? can four waypoints representing property corners be
> seen on a satellite /Arial map by google virtual earth etc...
> thanks in advance
> using magellan meridian and saved .wpt files, can they be viewed on google
> earth or virtual earth? can four waypoints representing property corners be
> seen on a satellite /Arial map by google virtual earth etc...
> thanks in advance
Not sure what format Magellan's .wpt files are in but GPSVisualizer can
handle many formats:
<http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert>
--
Darren Griffin
PocketGPSWorld - www.PocketGPSWorld.com
The Premier GPS Resource for News, Reviews and Forums
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> I have a pocket pc, gpsdash and a gps receiver.
>
> I have completed a trip that I was logging with gpsdash to a .nmea file.
>
> Now I would like to see my route projected on to a map. What would be the
> best package to install for this purpose?