Thanks Brian, Kristian,

I'll have to check out Splat! some time soon.  My process involved 
converting the Radiomobile overlay into a raster (svg) in Inkscape, then 
convert that to KML.  I can't remember off the top of my head how I did 
it, but I was able to preserve the gps coordinates of the shape through 
the conversions.  My primary need was to create interactive Google maps 
(ie: your home can be served by ap1, ap3 and ap4, with ap1 being the 
closest).  There are a number of apps for converting from KML shapes to 
.shp files, just haven't had a chance to experiment with them yet.

* Inkscape: http://inkscape.org/
* KML2SVG: http://kml2svg.free.fr/index3.php

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Randy Cosby    | InfoWest, Inc       | www.infowest.com
Vice President | 435-674-0165 x 2010 | facebook.com/infowest





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