Re: [Gpsbabel-misc] Getting a different format to work
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From: Robert N. <gps...@pl...> - 2005-11-08 07:07:06
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On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:41 PM, Adam Schneider wrote: > On 11/07/05, Robert Nixon wrote: >> >> #Latitude Longitude ( SSID ) Type ( BSSID ) = Time (GMT) [ SNR Sig =20 >> Noise ] # ( Name ) Flags Channelbits BcnIntvl >> N 12147.389648 W 4214.160645 ( Proteus ) BSS ( = 00:11:24:a6:c6:34 ) =20 >> 18:57:53 (GMT) [ 35 35 0 ] # ( ) 0011 0040 0 >> >> xcsv looks like my best bet right now but here is the issue... as =20= >> you can see the coords are in WGS84 format and I want to get them =20 >> out of this. > > That's not really WGS84, is it? Well, the coordinates look like what my magellan saves to the memory =20 card and that is. Everything else is not. > I'm not sure WHAT that is... it almost looks as if the north and =20 > west are reversed. > (W121=B047'/N42=B014' makes a lot more sense, especially for Klamath =20= > Falls!) I didn't even notice that, Ill fix it and make a new build. It is a =20 nearly abandoned open source so I have been tinkering getting things =20 working. I plan to fix the logging so that it will be compatible =20 with a common format or at least less weird. > At any rate, as far as I know, GPS Visualizer can read those (and =20 > convert them to GPX if need be). If not, send me a complete sample =20= > file and I'll make it work. GPS Visualizer is windows right? I guess I'll fire up VPC. My main problem is this... 4214.160645 ...note the degrees and =20 minutes are mashed together. Probably a lot simpler than I am making =20= it. Anyway, I guess it is back to the drawing board so to speak to =20 fix all the strange undocumented code and make this a little more =20 friendly of an app for gps users. I just want to see on a map where =20 all my points are. Robert= |