Hi Robert,

if you load the original gpx with the track in QLGT does it show the 
correct elevation?

Oliver


> Hi there,
>
> if I send a track to my Garmin etrex HCx using QLandkarteGT 1.1.1, the 
> elevation
> profile of that track gets corrupted.
>
> If I send the same track to the etrex using gpsbabel, the elevation profile is
> just fine:
> gpsbabel -t -i gpx -f file.gpx -o garmin -F usb:
>
> Comparing the two tracks in gpx format after reading them back from the etrex
> shows the difference (height around 725m is correct):
>
> 1. point sent using QL
>     <trkpt lon="11.63688278" lat="47.74735641">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63714123" lat="47.74739075">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63733864" lat="47.74742508">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63756371" lat="47.74746323">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63771057" lat="47.74747849">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63822460" lat="47.74757004">
>      <ele>0.137451</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>
> 2. same points sent using gpsbabel
>     <trkpt lon="11.63688278" lat="47.74735641">
>      <ele>724.971</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63714123" lat="47.74739075">
>      <ele>725.452</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63733864" lat="47.74742508">
>      <ele>724.971</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63756371" lat="47.74746323">
>      <ele>726.413</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63771057" lat="47.74747849">
>      <ele>726.894</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>     <trkpt lon="11.63822460" lat="47.74757004">
>      <ele>727.855</ele>
>     </trkpt>
>
> Any suggestions, what is going wrong?
>
> Regards,
> Robert
>
>
>
>
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