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From: ceg on 10 Mar 2006 23:48 "Steven" <user(a)this.net> wrote in message news:c1j412p9486q13kauete84o60sta5vhrrh(a)4ax.com... > On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 20:46:30 -0600, "ceg" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >>Is there someplace online you can type in a land description...such as NW >>quarter of SW quarter blah blah blah...and get returned to you the GPS >>points to find the corners of the property? >> >> > > Assuming that there is a USGSNP nearby, http://jdmcox.com/ ...once > again. > :-) many thanks dude *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com ***
From: chippy on 11 Mar 2006 04:53 Steven wrote: > On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 20:46:30 -0600, "ceg" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > > > Is there someplace online you can type in a land description...such > > as NW quarter of SW quarter blah blah blah...and get returned to > > you the GPS points to find the corners of the property? > > > > > > Assuming that there is a USGSNP nearby, http://jdmcox.com/ ...once > again. > :-) That looks nice, is there one for the UK? -- wigwambam
From: Michael Wardreau on 11 Mar 2006 11:04
OT: Another web site is www.motionbased.com which will take your tracks and give you back a Google Earth file that you can map you trip on Google's neat earth program. They favor Garmin over other brands of GPS, but it's still usable. On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 17:28:23 +1000, Jast <jastx(a)jastx.com> wrote: >Yeah I use GPS Trackmaker as well. It is an excellent program and the >latest version allows you to save your files as .gpx and also export >directly to google earth where you can play your journey, ie it animates >your tracklog which is very cool. > >It also allows you to open up any point in google maps on the net. > >Otherwise you can also use g7towin which downloads gps data and saves in >a large number of formats. > > > >Jan de Bree wrote: >> Hi Daphne, >> To send and receive waypoints I use GPS TrackMaker http://www.gpstm.com/ >> To transfer maps you may need the map software that is made by the >> manufacturer of the GPS (Mapsend for Magellan. >> >> You have a GPS on your bike? :-) >> Jan >> >> Daphne Eze wrote: >>> I;m looking for software that will recieve data from a GPS unit and >>> transfer the display of the GPS to the computer screen. >>> >>> Does anyone know of something loke this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Daphne >>> |