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Gerard M 1st March 2009 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Wilkie (Post 23178)
You have to enable the google earth server in the i/o settings in PP


Thanks for that David, now its working.

Gerard

Gareth Forwood 2nd March 2009 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Wilkie (Post 23178)
You have to enable the google earth server in the i/o settings in PP

Sorry about forgetting that, I set it up ages ago then forgot about it...

Carsten Bauer 28th June 2010 01:51 PM

Hi all,

I've joined the planeplotter train too now.
Was wondering if there was a sector GPX file for all of Australia?
I'm still new to this, and always have to click the OSM button once I pan around.

I'm aware of Google Earth also, but would like to keep everything in 1 program.

Cheers

Noel White 28th June 2010 03:47 PM

G'day Carsten,

Welcome to the World of PP. Are you uploading data or just downloading?

I don't know of anybody who has prepared a GPX file for the whole of Australia. I have made up a file for the upper level air routes and waypoints for the NSW area. Also included in the file are all the Australian VORs. I used the EasyGPS software to make up the file. You can use the program to add your own waypoints and routes as required.

PM me if you want a copy.

BTW, you can save our OSM charts so you don't have to download them again.

Cheers,

Noel
(PP sharer code "nW")

Carsten Bauer 28th June 2010 05:25 PM

hi noel. Just downloading at this stage. Will be uploading hopefully from perth in a few months. Awaiting strata approval for my rig. I'll look into the gpx stuff a bit tonight. I did use the data from the ersa to put all the ifr waypoints into google earth so i hopefully should be able to do the same with gpx. Then just a matter of putting in the coastline and airports and shes banging :-)

Matt D 28th June 2010 08:45 PM

Carsten, this link might have what you are looking for. The maps have a similar look to TAAATS screens

http://www.mantma.co.uk/pp_files/pp_..._files_map.zip

Matt

Carsten Bauer 28th June 2010 08:53 PM

Thanks Matt, this is what I wanted.
Is it possible to use a vector based file rather than bitmap based? Eg, when you zoom in and out and pan, it resizes the map?
Would this be what I need EasyGPS and the gpx file for?
I basically want to have it setup so I can pan/zoom without having to reset the background.

Cheers,

Carsten

Donald H 28th June 2010 09:28 PM

You can make your own maps derived from google earth.

Set up GE to whatever/wherever you want & then save the screen as a jpg. Don't forget to rid the GE screen of any superfluous info before saving!

Open the saved map in PP.

Select Options/Map Calibration/Add Calibration Point (Or toolbar 2 red circles) & fill in the info with Degrees, Decimal Minutes as indicated in GE.

e.g. Using google earth zoomed in to YSSY at 16R/25 = S33 56.470 E151 10.479. Add 3 or 4 points around the map, save & you should be good to go.

Have fun & practice :) . Using this method gives good maps at *your* screen res.

Matt D 29th June 2010 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsten Bauer (Post 47990)
Matt, .... Is it possible to use a vector based file rather than bitmap based? Eg, when you zoom in and out and pan, it resizes the map?
Would this be what I need EasyGPS and the gpx file for?

Hi Carsten, Unfortunately I don't know but hopefully someone on the forum familiar with planeplotter can point you in the right direction.

Matt

Rick K 29th June 2010 11:17 PM

You can also self-generate satellite or street maps once you have the basic area in your screen.
To generate satellite click on small globe next to OSM on your toolbar, and for street maps click on OSM.
If you then want to resize or zoom, do so, then regenerate selected satellite or street map.
Once your selection downloads then save by clicking on File then save restore point to your selected A, B, C or D


Rick K


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