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coonsmen
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Garmin And Google

for those that put the astro reading on google. when you look at your track on google is they a huge amount of whit boxes on the track as well. amd if so how can i get rid of them.
any tips and trick you have learned along the way using both the systems would be helpfull also.
thanks
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How do you get the tracks and stuff on google? Thanks

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you have to have garmin mapsource and google earth down loaded onto your computer. then

d/l the tracks from your astro to mapsource. then at the top of your screen you will see a tab called "view". click on it and at the bottom you will see "view in google earth". click on it and it will bring your track up on google.

pm if you need more help.

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CooperCreek
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Jeff,

I have the latest addition of google earth, and here is what I do. First, do you have a sidebar menu (mine shows up on the left side of the screen) in google earth that shows the search, places, and layers? If not, click on "view" drop down up top, and then click "sidebar" and that should open the sidebar menu if you don't already have it.

Once you have the side bar menu, and once you have a track loaded into google earth, look under the "places" part of the sidebar menu, there are a bunch of things with boxes checked or unchecked depending. Look for "Temporary places" and under "Mapsource" then "tracks" and under that "points." If you find the "points" box, and uncheck it, that should remove all the white boxes you are referring to.

If you can't find what you need, you may need to double click on each heading (for example, the mapsource" heading, to expand it to see what it below it.

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Also, if you find the "points" box, you can right click on points and then pick "properties." Then click on the "style, color" tab and you can click on the "share styles" button (or something like that, I can't remember for sure) and it will let you decrease that scale of the track icons, and change their colors. This is useful because you can keep the points showing up on google earth but just make them smaller so they don't take up so much room on the display.

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thanks alot copper thats what i needed!!!!!

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If you have the latest Google Earth program, you can quickly transfer all data from the GPS by going to GPS on the TOOLS menu at the top.

I've been trying to figure out how to transfer points from Google Earth back into a Garmin. If anyone knows how to do that, then I would be all ears.....

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Wouldn't it be great if the Garmin or any GPS came up in Google Earth format....

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quote:
Originally posted by Randy Tallon
Wouldn't it be great if the Garmin or any GPS came up in Google Earth format....


I heard that... I really like the fact that you can tilt the view in Google Earth and see the actual terrain in 3-D.

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Guess its been over a year now?? still can't get over it - seeing these tracks in google earth is some wierd wild stuff to this ol redneck!!!

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quote:
Originally posted by poolecw
If you have the latest Google Earth program, you can quickly transfer all data from the GPS by going to GPS on the TOOLS menu at the top.

I've been trying to figure out how to transfer points from Google Earth back into a Garmin. If anyone knows how to do that, then I would be all ears.....




shareware program called PoiEdit is supposed to do it.

I also found a program called GPS Utility. Its $55 and it does a lot of stuff. You can transfer into autocad too.
"Make 'Maps' for Your GPS.
Even if you have a GPS that is not capable of using G-charts or other maps, you can trace a track from a map and upload it to your GPS giving you a virtual outline map."
http://www.gpsu.co.uk/index.html

Let me know if you can get it to work

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