I downloaded the free version to get to know and evaluate the software. In 15 minutes I decided it would be well worth the money to upgrade. Frank, this would be a VERY cool tool to plan a trip to unfamiliar territory. Very cool functionality. Markus Derailius , Nov 17, Land of Curved Goodness.
I have a gps. A garmin. I wanna use my toys. I'm so confused. I'm young, I'm supposed to understand this stuff!! Lobby , Nov 17, Ron Seida , Nov 17, Can you take a map from Google Earth,say Copper Canyon in Mexico, download it into my 60cs and then have a reasonable map to follow when i try to find the rout from Devisedero to Los Mochis?
I just bought a great digital map, Mexico topo and citi maps, but i need a computer to read it. This means i have to predict my rout before i leave, which totally defeats the purpose of the whole adventure! In the end it was all a waste and i should of bought Worldmap and be done with it.
ADV Sponsors. You can do same things with almost any gps you have. I have Meridian color. I save my "route" as "name. After that you open that "name. These data have been shared by Save the Elephants , and are for use for this tutorial.
Drivers can be found on the CD that came with your device, or downloaded from the device manufacturer's web site. Click Import. Your data will be downloaded from your device directly into Google Earth, where you can view and save it as described below.
Help with importing GPS data from a file can be found below. Data imported from a GPS handheld device can be animated because it has time stamps date and time of when it was collected by the GPS device. You can also get data from your GPS device in real time.
For example, if you go out in the field with your laptop, you can view your current location live on Google Earth. You'll need to make sure that your GPS device is connected and streaming data using one of the supported protocols NMEA is the most common. Before you disconnect your laptop from the internet and go out in the field, be sure to use Google Earth to fly to and view the places you'll be visiting so that the relevant imagery is saved in the cache on your hard drive.
Read the instructions that came with your GPS device for exporting data from your device to a file on your computer. If you do not have your own file to use supported file formats are.
Click OK. Once you've loaded your GPS data into Google Earth, you can edit the waypoint placemarks and track paths, and add more information about the waypoints and tracks in the balloons. Once you have loaded your GPS data into Google Earth, you can edit the waypoint placemarks and track paths, and add more information about the waypoints and tracks in the balloons. Have questions about this tutorial?
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