Hello Members, I join this group to see if anybody can help us mapping our electric distribution facilities (electric poles). Presently we are using e Trex HCx Garmin GPS. We rae not so sure of what we are doing. When we download waypoints of our poles, it does not appear in the location its very far on the actual. Hope you can help me.
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Originally posted by paleco74 View PostHello Members, I join this group to see if anybody can help us mapping our electric distribution facilities (electric poles). Presently we are using e Trex HCx Garmin GPS. We rae not so sure of what we are doing. When we download waypoints of our poles, it does not appear in the location its very far on the actual. Hope you can help me.
hi welcome to roadguide
paleco of palawan electric cooperative?
i dont have an etrex but try this:
download mapsource and the map here
transfer your pole waypoint to mapsource
edit those waypoint
upload it to your device
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Originally posted by paleco74 View PostHello Members, I join this group to see if anybody can help us mapping our electric distribution facilities (electric poles). Presently we are using e Trex HCx Garmin GPS. We rae not so sure of what we are doing. When we download waypoints of our poles, it does not appear in the location its very far on the actual. Hope you can help me.
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Originally posted by paleco74 View PostWe rae not so sure of what we are doing. When we download waypoints of our poles, it does not appear in the location its very far on the actual. Hope you can help me.Originally posted by jspalaroan View PostWhat map are you using in your E Trex? Maybe you are using the base map. If you can download the free version 1.07- it would definitely help you .
1. The GPS device's accuracy at the time those waypoints were gathered (usually the best for the Etrex HCx is +-4 meters)
2. The accuracy of the roads in the GPS map for your area/location (in the device and in mapsource).
3. The absence of roads in the GPS map for your area/location.
Imo, you should not only gather pole waypoints but also the tracks (1 second tracks for the roads please) where these waypoints are located. Then download both tracks and waypoints in mapsource and check against the latest Roadguide demo map (as you're not a contributor yet and you should check your data against our latest map). If the tracks are spot on the RG map, then all you need to do is to make minor adjustments to your waypoints, like moving it to the correct distance and side of the street (as mentioned previously, best accuracy is +-4m so minor positional errors are always to be expected). If the tracks are not spot on the roads and are way off, then you need to submit your 1 second tracks to RG so that we can correct said road errors. The next time the tracks of the RG map gets updated, your submitted corrections will be shown already and you can use the RG map more reliably for your pole survey mapping. And did i mention that submitting tracks and track corrections (asides from POI waypoints, not electric poles) will earn you contributor status?
Btw, please check out the "How to's" on how to edit waypoints and submit tracks and track corrections... HTH
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Originally posted by Borgie View PostAs mentioned by hbt and jspalaroan, the reference map for your marked waypoints is indeed very important as it will give you the impression that the pole locations are accurate or not accurate. And even then, many factors have to be considered like the following:
1. The GPS device's accuracy at the time those waypoints were gathered (usually the best for the Etrex HCx is +-4 meters)
2. The accuracy of the roads in the GPS map for your area/location (in the device and in mapsource).
3. The absence of roads in the GPS map for your area/location.
Imo, you should not only gather pole waypoints but also the tracks (1 second tracks for the roads please) where these waypoints are located. Then download both tracks and waypoints in mapsource and check against the latest Roadguide demo map (as you're not a contributor yet and you should check your data against our latest map). If the tracks are spot on the RG map, then all you need to do is to make minor adjustments to your waypoints, like moving it to the correct distance and side of the street (as mentioned previously, best accuracy is +-4m so minor positional errors are always to be expected). If the tracks are not spot on the roads and are way off, then you need to submit your 1 second tracks to RG so that we can correct said road errors. The next time the tracks of the RG map gets updated, your submitted corrections will be shown already and you can use the RG map more reliably for your pole survey mapping. And did i mention that submitting tracks and track corrections (asides from POI waypoints, not electric poles) will earn you contributor status?
Btw, please check out the "How to's" on how to edit waypoints and submit tracks and track corrections... HTH
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Originally posted by paleco74 View PostIs Garmin e Trex HCx really fitted in our aim to map our electric distribution facilities? Can you recommend GPS that really fits our objective? Thanks.
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Originally posted by paleco74 View PostHello Members, I join this group to see if anybody can help us mapping our electric distribution facilities (electric poles). Presently we are using e Trex HCx Garmin GPS. We rae not so sure of what we are doing. When we download waypoints of our poles, it does not appear in the location its very far on the actual. Hope you can help me.
I recommend that aside from MAPSOURCE you also use the GIS software like MapInfo for your project.
Good luckLast edited by d1754; 06-30-2010, 08:03.d1754
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