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Title: Moving XY Data (Waypoints) to a Map


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Moving XY Data (Waypoints)to a Map
  • Frank Wideman
  • Extension Engineer
  • Univ. of Missouri Extension
  • Perryville, MO

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To get points from a GPS to a Map software
  • GPS unit
  • Computer Cable
  • USAPhotoMaps
  • XML file
  • Excel
  • CSV file (XY data file)
  • Import XY data file into to a map
  • Called importing an Event Theme in AEJEE

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Hooking up the GPS unit
  • Check your connections
  • Not many opportunities to mix up ports
  • Just check and match up

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Garmin eTrex GPS
  • Check the notches and grooves
  • Pretty durable connection
  • Do not force the connection
  • Match up the connection
  • Other GPS units
  • Just pay attention to
  • pins,
  • notches
  • grooves

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Check computer connection
  • Serial older style Garmin use this
  • USB
  • Other

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Check computer connection
  • Check the shape
  • Check the alignment
  • Guide it into place

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Start USAPhotoMaps
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Connections are ready
  • Now you can start your GPS Applications
  • Now start USAPhotoMaps
  • First start will bring up the help menu
  • Read or close Help as is your need

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Setting up new project
  • Click File menu
  • Select New Map Location
  • Use Map Locations to identify projects since
    several projects may be located in the same
    territory.
  • Select Open Map Locations to work on an
    existing one.

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New Map Project/Location
  • Default location is Washington, DC
  • Name your new project. Replace the name that is
    there.
  • Use one of your Waypoints for Lat Lon
  • Click OK button

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Fill in the blank map tiles
  • First screen will be empty
  • You must be on-line to download maps.
  • Only the downloading of map data requires you to
    be on line.
  • Maps are from Terraserver.
  • Aerial photos and topo maps.
  • Future projects for the same area will not
    require the map download.

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Fill in the blank map tiles
  • Click on File menu and select Download Map
    Data and Fill Screen.
  • Map tiles will fill the screen
  • Separate downloads will be needed to get 1-meter
    and 8-meter aerial photos also 4-meter and
    64-meter topo maps.
  • Download only what you need.

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Setting up for the GPS
  • The GPS menu allows you to set Comm Port,
    Baud rate and Protocol.
  • Comm 1 is usually the 9 pin serial port that most
    GPS units have used until very recently.
  • Newer GPS units are usually USB.
  • For USB connection use No serial GPS.

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Setting up for the GPS
  • Baud rate seldom needs to change.
  • The amount of data we are moving is so small that
    even slow baud rates are OK.
  • Standard for serial port is 9600

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Setting up for the GPS
  • Protocol
  • Most of the GPS units that we use in our 4-H
    programming are eTrex units that use the serial
    connection.
  • Use the Standard Garmin Protocol
  • Garmin units with USB connection uses Garmin
    USB
  • All GPS units can be set to use the NMEA
    communication protocol

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Sending receiving data
  • In the GPS menu you can send or receive
    waypoints, routes, tracks and position.
    The Unit must be on for this.
  • Waypoints are the points/locations of interest.
  • Tracks are paths recorded while traveling.
  • Routes are a series of waypoints in a desired
    order
  • Position allows for a live connection with the
    GPS unit.

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Sending receiving data
  • A message will show if the transfer is
    successful.
  • A message will also show on the GPS screen that
    indicates the transfer is complete.

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Reviewing Waypoints
  • The Waypoint menu allows you to show the list
    of current waypoints for this project.
  • Another option will import a new list from other
    programs that might create an XML or GPX file.

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Reviewing Waypoints
  • The list of waypoints will have the name the GPS
    unit gave each point, usually a number. This
    program calls it Name.
  • I usually add the real world name as the
    Comment.
  • You can select one from the list and click the
    Go To button. The program will move that point
    to the center of the view.

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New map view
  • The map will show the points in the current view
    and corresponding labels that you select, GPS
    name or Comment.
  • You may need to download more map tiles.
  • You can click and drag any point to correct any
    GPS error or inaccuracy.
  • You can create new points in the program.

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Editing a point
  • The Edit button will let you change the text
    information for that point, like GPS Name,
    Comment and add other descriptive information.
  • The To GPS button will send the selected
    waypoint to a GPS unit. Use this if you do not
    want to upload the whole list.
  • The GPS menu will upload the whole list to the
    GPS.

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Edit Screen
  • You can very easily change the GPS name here,
    much easier than in the GPS unit.
  • We will use it for Data Base ID
  • Lots of room for more information. Maybe too
    much!!

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Zoom Menu
  • Zoom menu will let you get a different view of
    your world.
  • Different map types use different zoom levels.

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Map types
  • The View Menu will let you select the Map
    Type
  • All maps are downloaded from TerraServer.
  • Types depends on what is public
  • Aerial Photos of USA
  • High res color photos of urban areas
  • Topo Maps

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Example topo map
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XML files found in C\Program Files\USAPhotoMaps O
pen with Excel (version 2002 or 2003)
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Files created
  • USAPhotoMaps creates an XML file for each
    location or project.
  • XML files found in C\Program Files\USAPhotoMaps
  • Open with Excel (version 2002 or 2003)

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Use Excel to edit project file
  • Open Excel and browse for the desired file in
    C\Program Files\USAPhotoMaps
  • Only newer Excel (version 2002 or 2003) will work

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Select the project file you want
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Extra step to XML files
  • We dont want to handle all the extra formatting
    in XML
  • Select open As read-only workbook.
  • Remember that when we finish we would prefer the
    file format be a CSV file.
  • Click OK

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Here is what the spreadsheet will look like.
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Delete rows columns that are not needed
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Editing the file
  • Remove the unwanted columns and rows
  • Right click on the column and row markers
  • A, B, C, D and 1
  • And select Delete from the pop-up menu

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Edit labels (column headers) remove special
characters from labels, add data columns and name
appropriately
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Editing labels
  • Labels might also be called column names.
  • Seldom is USAPhotoMaps labels what you want.
  • I usually turn \wpt\Name into DataBaseID,
    \wpt\cmt into Name, \wpt\lat into lat,
    \wpt\lon into lon, etc.
  • There is a limit on the number of characters that
    mapping software will allow in the labels. NO
    special characters!

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Add the other data
  • Now we add more columns with the other data we
    have collected about our points
  • Use labels with appropriate meaning.

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Now save the file
  • Save the file after you finish all your additions
    and edits, as a CSV file.
  • CSV is Comma Separated Values.
  • Put it where you will keep your other data and
    layers for this project.
  • Save as an Excel file for ArcGIS 9.2
  • Older versions and AEJEE use CSV file

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CSV files have an Excel icon that has a little
a, in it.
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Now Start ESRI Software
  • Add map layers as Shape files or JPG files, photo
    layer shape files.
  • Use the button that has the sign.

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Shape files
  • Your map layers will likely be shape files.
  • When you add them, you only see files that end
    with .shp or .jpg for aerial photos or topo
    files.
  • Remember that there will be at least 2 more
    supporting files with the same name.

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Add XY data / event theme
  • Also called xy or Lat-Lon data file.
  • ArcMap Click Tools menu and select Add XY
    data
  • AEJEE
  • Click on the View menu and select Add Event
    Theme.
  • This process will create a new shape file from
    the data as it is imported in AEJEE.

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Add XY data / event theme
  • The opening folder is the Browse button.
  • Browse to the CSV files you saved.
  • Select the one you want.

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Add XY data / event theme
  • Unlike the newer versions of Arc GIS, you must
    select the fields, columns in the CSV file, that
    are the X Y fields.
  • Remember that the X field is longitude and the Y
    field is latitude.
  • Select the folder you want the shape file stored.
  • You can select the symbol for these points.

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Points shown on screen
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Layers or shape files
  • Get them as free down loads from lots of
    locations.
  • ESRI has Census TIGER files
  • Many states have clearing house of data files.
  • Some local communities have data files
  • Check out these sources

http//www.geodata.gov http//www.fgdc.gov/metadat
a/geospatial-metadata-standards http//www.geograp
hynetwork.com http//nationalmap.gov http//www.co
lumbia.edu/acis/eds/outside_data/stategis.html htt
p//libinfo.uark.edu/GIS/us.asp
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