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  1. #GPSBABEL DOWNLOAD HOW TO#
  2. #GPSBABEL DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
  3. #GPSBABEL DOWNLOAD MAC#

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    To view the whole track log, drag the vertical time position cursor to reveal the whole time range:Ī web-based alternative to using Google Earth is to view the KML file in Google Maps.įeedback by mail to peter.hilton○

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    For some reason, the whole track is not initially shown, just the first point.

  • In Google Earth, at the top-right of the main window, click the play button to the right of the track's time series.
  • The file opens in Google Earth, and is shown in the Places pane as Temporary Places » GPS Device » Track
  • In the Finder, open the 20070312.kml file you saved in step 5.
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  • Download and install Google Earth if you do not already have it.
  • After the file is successfully saved, GPSBabel should an alert with the message Processed fully.
  • Click the Save File… button, choose a file to save and click OK.
  • In the Output options section, select Use file, and select the Google Earth (Keyhole) Markup Language option.
  • After you select the file, the Input file type option changes to GPX XML.

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    #GPSBABEL DOWNLOAD HOW TO#

    You can use the 20070312.gpx example from How to download track logs, above.

  • In the Quick GPSBabel window, in the Input Options section, select Use file, click the Select… button and select the GPX file from the GPS.
  • On the GPSBabel download page, download and install the latest.
  • These are both front-ends to the cross-platform open-source GPSBabel command-line tool. You can convert a track log from the device to the KML format used by Google Earth and Google Maps, using GPSBabel+ or GPS Automator Actions. Here is an example file that I downloaded from my GPS: 20070312.gpx. This gives you a GPX file, which is an XML file that you can view in a text editor and convert to KML and view it in Google Earth, or Google maps.

    #GPSBABEL DOWNLOAD MAC#

  • Copy the GPX file from the MicroSD card to the Mac The track log file name includes is a date, so a file for 18 March 2007 would be 20070318.gpx.
  • On the GPS' Interface Setup screen, press Enter to select USB Mass Storage This will mount the MicroSD card as a disk in Finder on the Mac.
  • On the GPS, select Main Menu » Setup » Interface.
  • You can probably get one for less than €10 in an electronics shop. The Venture Cx does not come with this cable, but I already had a spare one from a digital camera.
  • Connect the GPS to the Mac using a mini-USB cable This seems to be a standard cable with a normal USB plug on the Mac end, and a USB Mini-B plug on the other end.
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  • On the GPS, select Main Menu » Tracks » Save » Yes » OK This saves the current track on the card.
  • On the GPS, select Main Menu » Tracks » On.
  • On the GPS, select Main Menu » Tracks » Setup » Data Card Setup » Log track to data card.
  • I expect to replace this with a new 1 Gb MicroSD card for less than €20.
  • Put a MicroSD card in the GPS to store track logs The Venture Cx does not come with a MicroSD card, so I borrowed a 64 Mb one from my mobile phone.
  • You can download track logs, simply by connecting the GPS as a USB Mass Storage device and copying the GPX file using the Finder.
  • View a track log in Google Earth on the Mac.
  • The good news is that lots of things just work, using the USB interface and some open-source software.
  • Upload a Points of Interest (POI) database.









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