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Old July 10th 03, 01:12 AM
John Galban
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Sydney Hoeltzli wrote in message ...

To help improve the precision of my flying, I'd like to
overlay the GPS track of my flight on a chart so I can
compare.


I'm using a freebie called Waypoint+ to download waypoint and track
info from my 195. I don't have a map package, but according to the
doc this will overlay track and waypoint data to Delorme Street Atlas
and Map Expert.

Since I don't have a map package, my tracks and waypoint are
displayed on a plain white screen with lat/lon grids. Since it
displays my user waypoints on this screen, I can get a good idea of
where I am.

If you're going to use this for a limited number of instrument
approaches, I'd program some user waypoints that matched the actual
aviation database waypoints that you'll be using. That way they're
displayed in relation to your track on the plain white screen. It's a
cheap*******(tm) way of getting meaningful track displays without
having to buy map software.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
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Old July 20th 03, 09:14 AM
Aloft
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To help improve the precision of my flying, I'd like to
overlay the GPS track of my flight on a chart so I can
compare.



Although I don't recall what the most 'usable' program is right now, my
guess would be the OziExplorer.


Yes, OziExplorer is perfect for this. The steps involved are acquisition of
a scanned approach plate via whatever means (if you have Adobe Photoshop you
can import the PDF files of the NOS charts on AOPA's website), import the
image into OziExplorer and calibrate using up to 9 points (fixes and VORs
work just fine, anything that you can get an accurate lat/long for), then
download the track from the GPS into Ozi.

Here's a sample: http://64.203.15.192:81/KSUS-ILS-RWY-8R.gif


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Old July 25th 03, 03:15 PM
Sydney Hoeltzli
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
I do this regularly on dual cross country flights. GARtrip is a
shareware that allows you to calibrate a scanned image and overlay the
track data. The calibration is done by specifying the co-ordinates of
two fixed points on the image. It is quite easy and works beautifully.


Thanks, Andrew! This is looking like a "winner" and worth the
$30 registration fee, for the ease-of-use for a Garmin owner
and for the ability to overlay track on any .gif, .bmp, or .jpg
file and calibrate with trivial ease. Am using "chartchunks"
from Aeroplanner since we have a month subscription to try it out.

Recommend this program to any Garmin owner with a GPS/serial cable
or cable and USB converter.

Wish I'd asked this question years ago.

Cheers,
Sydney




 




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