NAME
v.in.garmin.sh - Import GPS data from garmin receiver into GRASS binary vector file
(GRASS Script)
SYNOPSIS
v.in.garmin.sh
v.in.garmin.sh help
v.in.garmin.sh [-v] [-w] [-r] [-t] [-u] [-k]
[vect=vectorfile] [port=/dev/gps]
DESCRIPTION
v.in.garmin.sh allows the user to import waypoint, route and track
data from a locally connected Garmin GPS receiver via the
gpstrans
program by Carsten Tschach.
Use at your own risk. This software comes with absolutely no warranty.
Flags:
- -v
- verbose output (version info)
- -w
- upload Waypoints
- -r
- upload Routes
- -t
- upload Track
- -u
- run v.support on new binary vector file
- -k
- do not attempt projection transform from WGS84
-
Parameters:
- vect=vectorfile
- name for new binary vector file (omit for display to stdout)
- port=/dev/gps
- port the Garmin receiver is connected to. (Default: /dev/gps)
-
NOTES
If the GPS is set up to output WGS84 Lat/Lon, v.in.garmin.sh will
attempt to automatically transform the positions to the current projection.
In all other cases, no checks are performed for datum, projection and format of data.
You must check for yourself that your receiver, gpstrans and GRASS
use the same map datum and projection.
The automatic transform may be skipped by using the -k flag.
If you wish to use latitude-longitude input, the user should setup gpstrans
as follows before running v.in.garmin.sh:
$ gpstrans -s
datum: 100 (WGS84)
format: 2 - lat/lon ddd.ddddd
If you use multiple upload flags to import waypoints, routes, and tracks all at
the same time, all of the data will be connected in a single line, end-to-end.
SEE ALSO
s.in.garmin.sh
m.proj2
gpstrans manual
AUTHOR
Andreas Lange,
Andreas.Lange (at) Rhein-Main.de
Projection updates by Hamish Bowman, New Zealand
gpstrans was written by Carsten Tschach
gpstrans may be found at
http://gpstrans.sourceforge.net
Last changed: $Date: 2004/07/28 10:51:33 $