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Garmin connect export to google earth
Garmin connect export to google earth










  1. #Garmin connect export to google earth how to#
  2. #Garmin connect export to google earth serial#
  3. #Garmin connect export to google earth plus#

There’s a lot more to this program: importing and calibrating background maps, drawing tools for creating tracks and waypoints, calculating track lengths, thinning tracks, and so on. Here’s a screenshot of a polygon in Google Earth:Īfter saving the polygon in a KML file, opening it directly in GPS TrackMaker, then uploading it to my Garmin GPS, this is how the polygon perimeter appears as a track in the screen display:

#Garmin connect export to google earth plus#

One big plus of GPS TrackMaker over EasyGPS is that it can upload polygon data created in Google Earth to a GPS as a track that traces the perimeter of the polygon. For uploading tracks, the default (at least for Garmin units) is to put them into the active tracklog if you want them saved as separate tracks in the track directory, make sure you uncheck the appropriate box in the GPS interface before uploading them to the unit. Unlike EasyGPS, you can’t upload or download both tracks and waypoints simultaneously, but have to upload/download them separately as groups. Similarly, you can open a KML file created with Google Earth in GPS TrackMaker, and then send the data directly to your GPS unit. But you can change the color of a track to whatever you want in TrackMaker before you export it to KML format or directly to Google Earth. So if a track is displayed as a thin black line in TrackMaker, it will plot that way in Google Earth, making it hard to spot. One thing to watch out for is that GPS TrackMaker will export the data to Google Earth using the same line style used in the TrackMaker program. In addition to saving data directly in KML format, you can also select data in the display and export it directly into Google Earth using the Google Earth button on the taskbar. While it doesn’t support as many formats as GPSBabel, it can also import data in a fair number of formats and convert them to different ones as well. Downloaded data can be edited or deleted, then saved in either GPX or KML format for importation into Google Earth. If your unit is one of the very few it can’t handle in a native format, you can connect via the NMEA protocol for real-time tracking (no uploading or downloading, though, and make sure your unit is set to the WGS84 datum).

#Garmin connect export to google earth serial#

GPS TrackMaker (freeware, Windows only) is a neat little piece of software that can upload and download routes, tracks, and waypoints to most major brands of GPS units through both serial and USB connections.

#Garmin connect export to google earth how to#

Now that I’ve written a whole slew of posts about how to download and upload data to and from Google Earth with a GPS, using several pieces of software and multiple steps, I’ve just found one piece of freeware that simplifies the process tremendously.












Garmin connect export to google earth