Hamish,
thanks for helping!

Im very sorry that I confused you.
The #ID 25 is just a comment to tell you that the third column contains the ID.


I tried a little more to get my data from GPS. No that I installed the newest version of gpsbabel it also works that I get the aptitude-values using v.in.gps.babel. My goal is to generate a DTM from this data, so I'm happy now. - And - as you - I am also to busy to spend more time on this.

sincerly
Philipp

Hamish schrieb:
Philipp Steigenberger wrote:
v.in.garmin port=/dev/ttyUSB0 -t -p out=vingarmin_gpstrans_tracks
GPStrans (ASCII) - Version 0.39
Copyright (c) 1995 by Carsten Tschach ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Linux/KKJ mods by     Janne Sinkkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (1996)
Copyright (c) 2000 German Grid by Andreas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Copyright (c) 1998,2000 Mayko-mXmap mods by Matthias Kattanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Copyright (c) 2001 Development by Joao Seabra-CT2GNL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Receiving Tracks...
ERROR: Only DDD coordinates currently supported. [DMS]

see the v.in.garmin help page about running 'gpstrans -s' first to set
output as DDD.

I have found that gpstrans can sometimes be buggy (tracks offset by 1
relative to timestamp), so you may prefer another solution if you need
exact timestamps.


v.in.garmin port=/dev/ttyUSB0 -t -p -u
out=vingarmin_gardump_tracks
Receiving Tracks...
...
--->  with v.out.ascii I get this format:
4416848.824221|5359764.2067414|25 #id=25

The last attribute is not being split into two columns for some reason.
What model Garmin and what version of gardump do you use?
can you send a few line sample of the result of running gardump from
the command line to the list as an attachment?
do you have an idea what the #id= means?

I am rather too busy right now to spend much time on this, or even to
monitor the mailing list closely, but I hope someone else might be able
to have a look and see the problem. If not, please file a bug report
with as much information and sample data as you can and I'll eventually
get to it. Or jump into the shell script yourself- it's a pile of sed
and awk processing.


Hamish




      
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