DNRGPS is an update to the popular DNRGarmin application. DNRGPS and its predecessor were built to transfer data between Garmin handheld GPS receivers and GIS software.
DNRGPS was released as Open Source software with the intention that the GPS user community will become stewards of the application, initiating future modifications and enhancements.
DNRGPS does not require installation. Simply run the application .exe
See the DNRGPS application documentation for more details.
Compatible with: Windows (XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11), ArcGIS shapefiles and file geodatabases, Google Earth, most hand-held Garmin GPSs, and other NMEA output GPSs
Limited Compatibility: Interactions with ArcMap layer files and ArcMap graphics are no longer supported. Instead use shapefile or geodatabase.
Prerequisite: .NET 4 Framework
DNR Data and Software License Agreement
Subscribe to the DNRGPS announcement list to be notified of upgrades or updates.
Ski tracks in Czechia and surrounding regions collected by cross-country skiers using the Garmin Connect network. The track data was quality-controlled, and tracks recorded on major road and on artificial snow were removed. The attached shapefile contains data from the period 2012 - 2015.
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OpenStreetMap is a project founded in 2004 with the aim of creating a free world map. Volunteers from many countries work on the further development of the software as well as the collection and processing of geodata. Data is collected about roads, railways, rivers, forests, houses and everything else that is commonly seen on maps. The OpenStreetMap data may be used free of charge and processed as long as the source is mentioned (see also: https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright).
This data set contains an excerpt from the OpenStreetMaps “Planet-File”, which contains the relevant data for the administrative district of Münster. Other formats such as OSM-XML, shapefiles, SVG, Adobe Illustrator, Garmin GPS, GPX, GML, KML, Manifold GIS or raster graphics can be exported at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Export.
For questions about OpenStreetMap data, there is a German-speaking user forum: http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=14
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OpenStreetMap is a project launched in 2004 to create a free world map. We collect data on roads, railways, rivers, forests, homes and anything else around the world, commonly seen on maps. Because we collect the data yourself and not distinguish from existing cards, we have all the rights to it. Open StreetMap data may be used free of charge by anyone and further processed at any time. This dataset contains the Berlin section of the Planet File. Other formats such as OSM-XML, shapefiles, SVG, Adobe Illustrator, Garmin GPS, GPX, GML, KML, Manifold GIS, grid graphics can be exported at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Export.
Open StreetMap-data questions can be discussed here: Http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=14
This database was established to record furbearer and raptor presence through photographs taken at camera stations. The general study area where camera stations were placed included parts of Madera, Fresno, and Tulare counties. Coordinates for the camera station were recorded with Garmin 12xl or Gramin Rhino GPS receivers. Coordinates written in the shapefile .dbf of this data layer are in NAD27. Output of data in viewer has been converted to NAD83.
Ski tracks in Czechia and surrounding regions collected by cross-country skiers using the Garmin Connect network. The track data was quality-controlled. The attached shapefile contains data from the period 2012 - 2015.
Shapefiles and textfiles for Drew Point coast position GPS surveys from Barnhart et al (2014) Barnhart, K. R., R. S. Anderson, I. Overeem, C. Wobus, G. D. Clow, and F. E. Urban (2014), Modeling erosion of ice-rich permafrost bluffs along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast, J. Geophys. Res. Earth Surf., 119, 1155–1179, doi:10.1002/2013JF002845. Contact: Katy Barnhart This dataset, described in Barnhart et al. (2014): "We surveyed the position of the top of the coastal bluff for 7 km to the east of Drew Point using a handheld GPS (Garmin Vista H) set to record position every 10 m (along-track accuracy of 1–2 m) on 18–21 June 2008, 5 August 2011, and 8 August 2012 (Figure 2)." This folder contains files for each year: 2008 2011 2013 Each contains a file and a folder 1.drewPointcoastXXXX.txt 2.drewPointcoastXXXX, a folder with a .shp, .shp, .dbf, and .proj
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The enclosed shapefiles are an early release of a comprehensively updated set of vectors for tracks, track junctions, and huts for Egmont National Park.
The source of the data is a combination of tracing from the Taranaki Regional Council 0.4m orthophotography, and handheld GPS surveying carried out in the first quarter of 2015. The orthophotography was flown in 2011, and carries a nominal accuracy of 2.5m @ 90%. The GPS work was all carried out using an Garmin Etrex 20, making sufficient passes to achieve a nominal accuracy of 5m at 90% confidence.
Because features were surveyed during the same time period, using the same processes throughout, the resulting dataset is potentially a big leap forward in geospatial data for the park.
A companion set of digital photos is also available documenting all track intersections and signage. Further examination of the photography will ensure complete feature naming consistency, between facility signage and mapping.
The existing topo50 data for these datasets were found to be generally in the vicinity of 50m accuracy @ 50%, however there are outliers out to 650m. It is intended that this new dataset will be adopted by LINZ for inclusion in the next topo50 release, and hence appear on both paper and digital maps into the future.
This preliminary release is to seek feedback by stakeholders particularly with regards to feature naming.
Version: 0.9.0 File format: ESRI shapefile Native projection: NZTM, EPSG:2193 Accuracy: +/-5m License: Creative Commons v3. Author: Peter Scott (peter@zoneblue.org). Date created: 13 May 2015
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The enclosed shapefiles are an early release of a comprehensively updated set of vectors for tracks, track junctions, and huts for Egmont National Park.
The source of the data is a combination of tracing from the Taranaki Regional Council 0.4m orthophotography, and handheld GPS surveying carried out in the first quarter of 2015. The orthophotography was flown in 2011, and carries a nominal accuracy of 2.5m @ 90%. The GPS work was all carried out using an Garmin Etrex 20, making sufficient passes to achieve a nominal accuracy of 5m at 90% confidence.
Because features were surveyed during the same time period, using the same processes throughout, the resulting dataset is potentially a big leap forward in geospatial data for the park.
A companion set of digital photos is also available documenting all track intersections and signage. Further examination of the photography will ensure complete feature naming consistency, between facility signage and mapping.
The existing topo50 data for these datasets were found to be generally in the vicinity of 50m accuracy @ 50%, however there are outliers out to 650m. It is intended that this new dataset will be adopted by LINZ for inclusion in the next topo50 release, and hence appear on both paper and digital maps into the future.
This preliminary release is to seek feedback by stakeholders particularly with regards to feature naming.
Version: 0.9.0 File format: ESRI shapefile Native projection: NZTM, EPSG:2193 Accuracy: +/-5m License: Creative Commons v3. Author: Peter Scott. Date created: 13 May 2015
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OpenStreetMap ist ein im Jahre 2004 gegründetes Projekt mit dem Ziel, eine freie Weltkarte zu erschaffen. Wir sammeln weltweit Daten über Straßen, Eisenbahnen, Flüsse, Wälder, Häuser und alles andere, was gemeinhin auf Karten zu sehen ist. Weil wir die Daten selbst erheben und nicht aus existierenden Karten abmalen, haben wir selbst auch alle Rechte daran. Die OpenStreetMap-Daten darf jeder lizenzkostenfrei einsetzen und beliebig weiterverarbeiten. Dieser Datensatz enthält den Berliner Ausschnitt aus dem Planet File. Weitere Formate wie OSM-XML, shapefiles, SVG,Adobe Illustrator, Garmin GPS, GPX, GML, KML, Manifold GIS, Rastergrafiken können unter http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Export exportiert werden.
Fragen zu den OpenStreetMap-Daten können hier diskutiert werden: http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=14
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License information was derived automatically
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OpenStreetMap ist ein im Jahre 2004 gegründetes Projekt mit dem Ziel, eine freie Weltkarte zu erschaffen. Freiwillige aus vielen Ländern arbeiten sowohl an der Weiterentwicklung der Software als auch an der Sammlung und Bearbeitung von Geodaten. Zusammengetragen werden Daten über Straßen, Eisenbahnen, Flüsse, Wälder, Häuser und alles andere, was gemeinhin auf Karten zu sehen ist. Die OpenStreetMap-Daten darf jeder lizenzkostenfrei einsetzen und beliebig weiterverarbeiten, solange die Quelle genannt wird (siehe auch: https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright).
Dieser Datensatz enthält einen Ausschnitt aus dem OpenStreetMaps "Planet-File", der die relevanten Daten für den Regierungsbezirk Münster enthält. Weitere Formate wie OSM-XML, shapefiles, SVG,Adobe Illustrator, Garmin GPS, GPX, GML, KML, Manifold GIS oder Rastergrafiken können unter https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Export exportiert werden.
Für Fragen zu den OpenStreetMap-Daten gibt es ein deutschsprachiges Benutzerforum: https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=14
Die Daten werden bereitgestellt von www.geofabrik.de
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DNRGPS is an update to the popular DNRGarmin application. DNRGPS and its predecessor were built to transfer data between Garmin handheld GPS receivers and GIS software.
DNRGPS was released as Open Source software with the intention that the GPS user community will become stewards of the application, initiating future modifications and enhancements.
DNRGPS does not require installation. Simply run the application .exe
See the DNRGPS application documentation for more details.
Compatible with: Windows (XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11), ArcGIS shapefiles and file geodatabases, Google Earth, most hand-held Garmin GPSs, and other NMEA output GPSs
Limited Compatibility: Interactions with ArcMap layer files and ArcMap graphics are no longer supported. Instead use shapefile or geodatabase.
Prerequisite: .NET 4 Framework
DNR Data and Software License Agreement
Subscribe to the DNRGPS announcement list to be notified of upgrades or updates.