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1. 000001 32U 579522 770 5551699 893 000002 34V 388455 958 6653097 435 000003 29U 420477 230 5551699 893 000004 27V 611544 042 6653097 435 000005 32F 579522 770 4448300 107 If the zone field contains the zone information only without easting and northing GeoConv reads the northing value from INLATCOL and the easting value from INLONCOL e g IDCOL 1 ZONECOL 2 LATCOL 3 LONCOL 4 HHHH 00001 32U 5551699 893 579522770 00002 34V 6653097 435 388455 958 00003 29U 5551699 893 420477 230 00004 27V 6653097 435 611544 042 O OO O GeoConv assumes UTM to be defined between latitudes 80 and 84 GeoConv gets the standard UTM parameters internally Therefore there is no need to define UTM grid parameters in the parameter file XYPARA VAL The standard parameters are Parameter Value Datum From parameter UTMDATUM or if missing WGS84 Central Meridian 6 Zonenumber 183 Latitude of Origin 0 False Easting 500000 False Northing 0 in the northern hemisphere and 10000000 in the southern hemisphere Scale Factor at Central Meridian 0 9996 exactly USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 27 42 Following zones use exceptional parameters according to the UTM standard If the input data contains references to the missing zones 32X 34X or 36X these zones are handled like standard zones Zone Central Width Comment Meridian 31X 4 5 9 33X 15 12 35X 27 12 37X 37 5 9 31V 1 5 3 32V 7 5 9 32X Missing because
2. INIDCOL column number of the ID column INDESCCOL column number of the Description column INZONECOL column number of the zone column INLATCOL column number of the column where is latitude x or special coordinate type INLONCOL column number of the column where is longitude or y INHCOL column number of the column where is height Page 22 42 These parameters tell the column numbers of the input fields The default value for all columns is zero which means that the field does not exist in the input file Example 1 FVAL FVAL FVAL FVAL FVAL DOGGE G QAAAAA ILKOO ILKOO ILKO1 ILKO2 4 Geta Ge 9 K kar KO 7 Dragsfj rd 1 Perni Pe Example 2 F VALUE FVALUE F VALUE FVALUE 00000 00001 00001 00001 00001 9 35V 36469 0 35V 36470 1 35V 36471 2 35V 36470 3 35V 36470 Aa ABUN INHFACTOR input height factor EOCONV INIDCOL 1 EOCONV INDESCCOL 2 EOCONV INLATCOL 3 EOCONV INLONCOL 4 EOCONV INHCOL 5 60 23 59 55 Dr 60 02 60 14 GEOCONV INIDCOL 1 GEOCONV INDZONECOL 2 GEOCONV INLATCOL 4 GEOCONV INLONCOL 3 719 6666187 049 6665048 715 6665062 939 6665048 939 6665048 06 38474 21 90272 30 00060 28 38025 578 491 999 422 422 19 50 20 55 22 25 23 03 53 35 42 Ol 29237 77597 11416 74531 Input height
3. MCD GREK2KWPT Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus omat paikat Finnish GeoConv reads and writes text files which can be exported or imported to and from the application Vie Tuo Because the datum is fixed in this format the values of the parameters INDATUM and OUTDATUM have no effect USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 10 42 Waypoint TXT Vie Tuo omat paikat own places GREK2KTRK Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus reitit Finnish GeoConv reads and writes text files which can be exported or imported to and from the application Vie Tuo Because the datum is fixed in this format the values of the parameters INDATUM and OUTDATUM have no effect Route TXT Vie Tuo reitti Export import route GREK2KGPS Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus GPS file Finnish GPS file has to be put to the directory defined in the application Because the datum is fixed in this format the values of the parameters INDATUM and OUTDATUM have no effect Track GPS Check which is the directory defined by the application NMEA0183 NMEAO183 standard GeoConv reads sentences GGA GLL WPL RMC ZDA and PGRMM and writes sentences GGA GLL and WPL Reading sentences GGA GLL and WPL launch writing a point to the output file if and only if the input sentence is listed in the parameter INNMEA The default value of INNMEA is GLL WPL N B GGA is missing from the default value of INNMEA for reason if you include both GGA an
4. time format column number of the time column This parameter tells the number of the input time column and optionally the respective time format 1 Fixed length pattern String containing HH A format pattern where the time elements are represented by following fixed length strings This format is recognized and from two H s HH in it HH Hours with two digits MM Minutes with two digits SS S Seconds number of decimals may vary E g HH MM SS HH MM SS SSS 2 Other free text variable length pattern The second way is to use free string where you mix separators and following time elements The string representing time elements are one character long and case sensitive The lengths of the time elements may vary An E or e End in the pattern string means that the input string is right justified String Time element H hours M minutes S seconds eor E input string is right justified USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 25 42 IN2ZONECOL column number of the column where is the comparison zone IN2LATCOL column number of the column where is the comparison latitude IN2LONCOL column number of the column where is comparison longitude IN2HCOL column number of the column where is comparison height Use these parameters to tell the column numbers of coordinate values used for comparison purposes The idea is to compare these values to the converted values of coordinates in columns INZONECO INLATCOL INL
5. Default value M Meters OutSpeedUnit KMH MPS MIPH MPH KNOT Unit of the speed of printable fields of type speed Default value KMH kilometers hours Units KMH Kilometers hour MPS Meters second MIPH or MPH Miles hour KNOT Knots Nautical miles hours OutTimeDiff hours Time difference applied to printable fields of type time Default value is 0 Eg if time in the input file is 15 12 2002 22 15 and OutTimeDiff 10 then output time is 16 12 2003 08 15 Table of field types for unit conversion Field Description Field type DIST Distance from the previous point including breaks Distance TRKDIST Length of track line breaks excluded Distance TOTDIST Length of track line breaks included Distance FROMDIST Distance from FROMPOINT Distance REDUCEMAXDIST Maximum deviation after reduction Distance HOURS Time difference in hours between this and previous Duration time stamp breaks included TRKHOURS Accumulated time HOURS breaks excluded Duration TOTHOURS Accumulated time HOURS breaks included Duration H Height above ellipsoid Height IN2H Height above ellipsoid IN2 Height ALTI Altitude height above geoid Height WGS84H Height above WGS84 ellipsoid Height SPEED Speed DIST HOURS Speed MINSPEED Minimum SPEED Speed MAXSPEED Maximum SPEED Speed AVESPEED Average SPEED Speed DATE Date Time JULIAN Julian date Time TIME Time Time USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 34 42 File selection parameters FMK parameters
6. W118 00 N33 30 2000000 500000 M N34 02 N35 28 The order of the data lines or the titles in XYPARA VAL has no meaning and does not affect the reading of the parameter values The parameter values must be given comma separated in the order described below If the value of a field is not used it can be left blank but the separating commas must still be in place However the end of the line after last meaningful value may be left empty In the table X indicates a mandatory field False Northing and False Easting must be given in the unit given in field UNIT This unit is also the output unit of the grid Degrees must be given as space separated DEG DM or DMS format This format is described in detail in section INCRDTYPE type D Period must be used as the decimal separator because comma is used as field separator No ID Name TM LCC LCC MERC MERC 1SP 2SP 1SP 2SP ID Name Parameter set ID X X X X X 1 Datum Datum X X X X X 2 CEM Central Meridian X X X X X Longitude of Origin 3 LAO Latitude of Origin X X 4 FAE False Easting in unit X X X X defined by UNIT 5 FAN False Northing in unit X X X X defined by UNIT 6 SCF Scale Factor at Central X X X X Meridian 7 UNIT Grid unit e g M or X X X FTUS 8 SP1 Standard Parallel 1 X 9 SP2 Standard Parallel 2 X X 10 Free Free text text Parameter ID d starting with UTM are reserved for UTM handling and can t be used for other purposes USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Pag
7. and GLL to launch a write to the output file and let GGA to launch writing a point if and only if there are no GGL sentences in the input file OUTNMEACS Y N If the value of OUTNMEACS is Y es program prints the optional NMEAO183 checksum in the output formats NMEAO183 and MAGELLAN OUTTYPE output type Waypoint Track or Route The output type is by default defined by GeoConv However you can explicitly define the output type with parameter OUTTYPE OUTTYPE Output type defined by GeoConv OUTTYPE WAYPOINT Output type is Waypoint OUTTYPE TRACK Output type is Track OUTTYPE ROUTE Output type is Route INDATUM Input datum Input datum is in most cases defined by the program or input file In such cases the value of this parameter is ignored by GeoConv Indatum is user defined only if input format is CRDLIST user defined and coordinate type is D DEG DM or DMS GeoConv reads input datum parameters from parameter file DATUM VAL see section Parameter Files OUTDATUM Output datum Output datum is in most cases defined by the program In such cases the value of this parameter is ignored by GeoConv Outdatum is user defined only if output format is any of Waypoint or OziExplorer formats or output format is CRDLIST user defined and coordinate type is DEG DM or DMS GeoConv reads output datum parameters from parameter file DATUM VAL see section Parameter Files MaxTBP Maximum Time Betwe
8. can use character strings representing different date elements listed in the table below e g date YYYY MM DD The default date format is YY YY MM DD YYYY Year with four digits YY Year with two digits MM Number of the month 1 12 DD Day of the month 1 31 MMM Name of the month three characters e g SEP DDD DDD Day of the year 1 366 WWWW WWWW Year of the week WW WW Week number 1 53 W W Number of the weekday 1 Mon 2 Tue WWW Weekday Mon Tue Wed Q Year Quarter 1 2 3 or 4 H Year Half 1 or 2 JULIAN julian date of the point JULIAN 6 5 DELPHITIME Date and time in Delphi s TDateTime format Date and time in Delphi s TdateTime format E g OziExplorer uses this format TIME time of the point In the formatting instruction you can use character strings representing different elements of the time e g time HH MM SS SSS The default time format is HH MM Elements of time HH Hours MM Minutes SS SSS Seconds number of S characters may vary USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 40 42 CDATE CTIME Current date and time usage as in DATE and TIME FDATE FTIME Date and time from input files timestamp usage as in DATE and TIME INFILE base part of the input file name Base part of the input file name This could be used e g in default track description SYMBOL waypoint symbol or symbol number ZONE coordinate zone Prints the zone information of the grid coord
9. define the version line in the output file also with parameter geoconv pcxSver The default value of this parameter is I PCX5 2 09 When reading PCX5 file make sure that the input datum is in the datum list The name of the input datum is read from the input file but the values are fetched from the datum list GeoConv always writes PCX5 files in datum WGS84 Waypoint WPT Track TRK Route RTE WAYPOINT Brent Hildebrand Waypoint version 1 7 17 Only text formats can be used When reading Waypoint file make sure that the input datum is in the datum list The name of the input datum is read from the input file but the values are fetched from the datum list The output datum of Waypoint file is definable by parameter OUTDATUM However it is recommended to use datum WGS84 because the successful usage of other datums requires that the datums are identically defined in Geoconv and Waypoint Waypoint TXT Track TXT Route TXT OZIWPT OziExplorer waypoint file OZITRK OziExplorer track file OZIRTE OziExplorer route file When reading OziExplorer file make sure that the input datum is in the datum list The name of the input datum is read from the input file but the values are fetched from the datum list The output datum of OZI file is definable by parameter OUTDATUM However in order to avoid errors it is recommended to use datum WGS84 You may optionally define default values for OziExplorer s track li
10. format QUTFORM is GREK2K WPT or GREK2KRTE If either ID or Description is blank GeoConv does not add IDSEP GeoConv splits the concatenated field correspondingly whenever it recognizes IDSEP To avoid mix ups and confusion it is recommended to use only the default value of IDSEP If you anyway use some other value try to choose a value which doesn t appear in ID s and Descriptions otherwise You can set IDSEP mechanism off by setting the value of IDSEP to NONE Examples IDSEP two colons default value IDSEP slash IDSEP none IDSEP mechanism off FIXTRACK substitute track breaks with straight lines Y N The input track may consist of several separate track blocks and breaks between the blocks Sometimes e g when those breaks are short and caused by temporary loss of satellite coverage you might want GeoConv to substitute the track breaks with straight lines This can be done by setting the values of this parameter to Y The default value is N USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 18 42 Filtering parameters With these parameters you can select which lines of the input file will be written to the output file INTYPES list of selected input point types WAYPOINT TRACK ROUTE With this parameter you can choose which point types in the input file are written to the output file If INTYPES is empty all point types are written into the output file If INT YPES is not empty only those point types which are li
11. indicate the length of the header block in lines These lines are skipped read without writing anything to the output file tem separator of the input line Character which separates items in the input line Default value is comma You can give the separator character also as an ASCII code preceded by character Separator is comma no need to set parameter INSEP ILKO04 Geta Ge 60 23 06 38474 19 50 53 29237 118 309 Separator is semicolon INSEP has to be set with command FVALUE INSEP ILK009 K kar KO 99 55 21 902727 20 55 397 775997 7 50477 FVALUE GEOCONV INSEP Separator character is comma default value FVALUE GEOCONV INSEP Separator character is comma FVALUE GEOCONV INSEP Separator character is semicolon FVALUE GEOCONV INSEP 9 Separator character is tabulator character code 9 In most cases the character separator should be one character This means that every occurrence of that character is a separator If the separator value of INSEP is longer than one character the first character is used as separator but two or more consecutive separator characters are interpreted as one separator E g interpretation of line A B C D would depend on the input separator Below the item numbers when the input separator is one character long and two character long INSEP 1 34 6 A B C r D INSEP Eo 23 A Arr BCD USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV
12. input file name You need this functionality if you convert a set of files with one command Then you can or you have to let GeoConv name the output files according to the input file name e g INFILE GREK GPS OUTFILE 0Z1 PLT you can omit the asterisk e g OZI PLT input file name output file name GREK MUONIO GPS OZI MUONIO PLT GREK INARI GPS OZI INARI PLT GREK KILPISJA GPS OZI KILPISJA PLT etc Examples OutFile c temp tulos txt Complete filename OutFile d publish txt Filename missing and taken from the input file name OutFile d gps turku Extension missing and taken from the input file name INFORM Format of the Input file Format of the Input file PCX5 OZIWPT OZITRK OZIRTE etc Default value is CRDLIST E g Input file format is GPX INFORM GPX OUTFORM Format of the Output file Format of the Output file PCX5 OZIWPT OZITRK OZIRTE etc Default value is CRDLIST E g Output file format is Waypoint OUTFORM WAYPOINT USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 15 42 INNMEA list of the NMEA0183 sentences launching a write to the output file GeoConv reads sentences GGA GLL WPL and RMC and writes sentences GGA GLL and WPL Reading sentence GGA GLL or WPL launches a write to the output file if and only if the sentence is listed in parameter INNMEA INNMEA GGA GLL WPL INNMEA GGA WPL INNMEA Default value GLL and WPL In most cases it is not recommended to let both GGA
13. input type is undefined GeoConv writes track type by default However it is possible to explicitly define the output type For example when reducing a track file to a route you might want the output type to be Route not Track as the input file Output type is defined by parameter OUTTYPE Description of the file formats supported by GeoConv s INFORM OUTFORM General The input data can be either user defined or one of the predefined formats The input and output formats are set using GeoConv s parameters INFORM and OUTFORM The default value for both is user defined format CRDLIST That means that it is not mandatory to define the input and or output format if the format is CRDLIST This section defines the main characteristics and use of the file formats supported by GeoConv If your application is not listed below check if you can describe its file format using user defined format CRDLIST If your application reads or writes NMEA format you can use input output format NMEA0183 N B that information may be lost in consecutive conversions because the data content of the file formats vary USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 7 42 Some applications expect the file extension to be in lowercase e g MapSend or in uppercase e g MERICD PCX5 Garmin PCXS5 version 2 09 Writes version number 2 09 to the output file Change version number in the output file manually if you have an older or newer version You can
14. is multiplied by this value The default value is 1 no effect 118 309 50 477 80 866 103 973 This can be used e g to change the sign of positive depth values if depth values are used as heights INDATECOL date format column number of the date column This parameter tells the number of the input date column and optionally the respective date formats rp E g INDA INDA ECOL 5 INDA ECOL column format ECOL 6 YYYY MMM DD The format can be one of the following In types 2 and 4 GeoConv reads also the time information from the date column However if INTIMECOL is defined too the time information read from that column overrides the time information but not date information read from INDATECOL 1 DATE Default format If the format is omitted or if it is DATE GeoConv searches for one of the following date forms from the input string if found used as date information DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 23 42 MM DD YYYY DD MMM YY MMM JAN FEB MAR APR DD MMM YYYY MMM JAN FEB MAR APR N B that the date string can be embedded E g following strings would give same date 15 NOV 2005 Created 10 15 2005 2005 10 15 SHORE 2 DAYS SECONDS or MSECONDS DAYS Julian days days from 1 1 4713 12 00 00 SECONDS Seconds from 1 1 4713 12 00 00 MSECONDS Milliseconds from 1 1 4713 12 00 00 In this format you may define third parameter which d
15. of the expanded zones 31X and 33X 34X Missing because of the expanded zones 33X and 35X 36X Missing because of the expanded zones 35X and 37X However if there is a need to use other parameter values than the internal standard values in association with some UTM zone number and band these values can be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL with grid name UTM ZoneNumber BandLetter e g INXYID UTM04V Only the exceptional values need to be defined and the rest of the fields may be left empty In the example below the datum for UTM zone 14V is changed to NAD27 The extra commas after NAD27 are not mandatory Name Datum CEM LAO FAE FAN SCF Width Free text UTM14V NAD27 77 7 OSGB36 OSGB36 2 49 400000 100000 0 9996012717 TM Transverse Mercator Gauss Kriiger projected coordinates User defined Transverse Mercator projected coordinate format When this coordinate format is used conversion parameters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter INXYID Fore more details about the needed parameters see section Parameter Files XYPARA VAL LCC1SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates one standard parallel LCC2SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates two standard parallels User defined Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinate format When this coordinate format is used conversion parame
16. 04 N38 26 PC CA 4 NAD83 W119 00 N35 20 2000000 500000 M N36 00 N37 15 PC CA 5 NAD83 W118 00 N33 30 2000000 500000 M N34 02 N35 28 NAD27TEXAS NAD27 99 00 OOW 27 50 OO0N 2000000 0 1 FTUS 28 23 00N 30 17 OON MoroccolSP FR_ED50 6GW 500000 300000 0 999615596 M 33GN An example of setting xy conversion parameter values with program FVALUE Can be used e g to set desired datums in fly in the batch run FVALUE F VALUE XYPARA OSGB36 O0SGB36 2 49 400000 100000 0 9996012717 XYPARA SPC CA 5 NAD83 W118 00 N33 30 2000000 500000 M N34 02 N35 28 List of the names and properties of the printable fields used in printing templates that is in parameters OUTLINEFORM OUTHEADERFORM and OUTFOOTERFORM INDATUM input datum OUTDATUM output datum Input and output datum IDs INXYID input xy parameter definition ID OUTXYID output xy parameter definition ID Input and output xy ID s referring to parameter file XYPARA VAL RTEID Route Track file ID RTEDESC Route Track name Description Route track heading information USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV ID Waypoint ID DESC description ID and description of the point NBR output line number Prints the output line number LEGSTART is start of a track line 1 point is the first point of a track line block 0 point is in the middle of a track line block DATE date of the point waypoint trackpoint route point Page 39 42 In formatting instruction you
17. AM GEOCONV Page 2 42 FROMCRDTYPE coordinate type of FROMPOINT eeseeeseceesseeesseeceseeceseeeesaeeesseecsaeessaeesseesesseeesaeecatessaeers 19 Special input file parameters 3 003 3 cc24aseebsd acesthaesg canacans colds fat a Ea a aE SEE EE E E E E AEE EA aE AEEA 19 MaxLineLen maximum length of the input line in bytes ssseesseesreeseesesssessrissressressrerereseresereserestresteestessersseseres 19 LineEndStr character string indicating the end of the input line ssseeeseeeseeeseesrresrsssrrsrrrsrrssreseresereseressresersressresere 19 R du tion parameterS iiia e ae a a a ties RE aE O AE a E aa E ia A 19 REDUCEPOINTCOUNT number of waypoints in the reduced track route seeeeeseseeeseeereseressrrsrrrsrrrsreerersresees 20 REDUCEMAXERROR maximum deviation in Meters eeeeeseesseeesseecssecsseeesceceesseecsaeecseecseecsseeseneeeeseessaters 20 REDUCEPOINTVIEWSsize of reduction View in points ce eeeeeeseecsseecsnceceseeeesseeesaeecsaeecsseecseeeesaeeesseesaeessaeers 20 Parameters used in format CRDLIST only eee eecceseecsseeeesseecsseecsscecseecssaeeesaeecsaeecseecsseessieesenaeeesaeessaeers 21 COMMENTSTR string indicating the comment line 0 elec eeeeeeseecsneessseeceseeeesaeeesaeecsaeessaeecseeesssaeeesaeesseeesaeers 21 WRITECMT write comment line to the output file eee eee cesecsseeceseceseeeessaeecssceceeeceeeesaeeesaeecsaeesseeseneeensaee 21 INHEADERLEN length of the hea
18. IEM GRM lt desc gt lt trk gt lt name gt Track 01 lt name gt lt desc gt Track 1 lt desc gt lt number gt 1 lt number gt lt trkseg gt lt trkpt lat 059 975567 lon 024 401246 gt lt ele gt 0 lt ele gt lt time gt 1997 10 20T12 26 142 lt time gt lt geoidheight gt 0 lt geoidheight gt lt name gt BRIDGE lt name gt lt desc gt Bridge to Varo lt desc gt lt trkpt gt lt trkseg gt lt trk gt lt wpt lat 060 008006 lon 024 455481 gt lt ele gt 0 lt ele gt lt time gt 1962 03 27T00 00 002 lt time gt lt geoidheight gt 0 lt geoidheight gt lt name gt BRIDGE lt name gt lt desc gt Bridge to Varo lt desc gt lt wpt gt lt rte gt lt name gt Main Route lt name gt lt desc gt lt CDATA Main route to Abo gt lt desc gt lt number gt 1 lt number gt lt rtept lat 060 008006 lon 024 455481 gt lt ele gt 0 lt ele gt lt time gt 1962 03 27T00 00 002Z lt time gt lt geoidheight gt 0 lt geoidheight gt lt name gt BRIDGE lt name gt lt desc gt Bridge to Varo lt desc gt lt rtept gt lt rte gt lt gpx gt MERICDGPS MERICD GPS log Finnish The GPS log of program MeriCD Handled internally exactly as NMEAO183 MERICDMCD MERICD route file binary format Finnish Because the datum is fixed in this format the values of the parameter INDATUM and OUTDATUM have no effect MERICD requires that the extension MDC is given in upper case Track
19. IN2LONCOL IN2HCOL MAXIN2DIST AVEIN2DIST km Maximum and average value of IN2DIST ALTI Altitude in meters Height above the geoid Not same as height above ellipsoid but gets often the same value due to poor or limited information got from applications and receivers WGS84h height above WGS84 ellipsoid meters Part of NMEAO183 information Often missing or inaccurate DIST distance from the previous point breaks included km Calculated regardless of the legstart that is breaks included see field LEGSTART TRKDIST accumulated length of the track line breaks excluded km Accumulated length of the track line only continuous parts included and breaks excluded TOTDIST accumulated length of the track line breaks included km Accumulated length of the track line also breaks included as straight lines HOURS time difference in hours between this and previous time stamp breaks included Time in hours also breaks included TRKHOURS accumulated time breaks excluded Accumulated time breaks excluded TOTHOURS accumulated time also breaks included Accumulated time also breaks included SPEED calculated km h Speed km h calculated by the distance and time from previous point MAXSPEED MINSPEED AVESPEED km h Maximum minimum and average speed Breaks excluded BEARING bearing from previous point calculated Calculated regardless of the legstart that is breaks included see field LEGSTART HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Position F
20. IXQ GPS Fix quality according to NMEA standard 0 no fix invalid 1 GPS fix USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 42 42 2 DGPS fix SATNUM number of fixed satellites FROMLAT latitude of FROMPOINT FROMLON longitude of FROMPOINT FROMDIST distance from FROMPOINT FROMBEARING bearing from FROMPOINT REDUCEMAXDIST final deviation Final maximum deviation after reduction ITEM item of the input line E g if the line is KARI NAUVO 60 2 24 5 gives ITEM 2 NAUVO as result INHEIGHTUNIT OUTSPEEDUNIT OUTHEIGHTUNIT OUTDURATIONUNIT OUTDISTANCEUNIT Units of measures set with corresponding parameters See section Unit conversion parameters OUTTIMEDIFF Time difference set with corresponding parameter See section Unit conversion parameters
21. If you refer to a group of files by using characters or in the name of the input file you may want to use file selection parameters With file selection parameters you can select converted files based on files name age content size etc Because file selection options are used in many programs the naming of these parameter differs from the naming of the GeoConv specific parameters In file selection parameters GeoConv must be substituted by FMK File Management Kit Geoconv datum WGS8 4 Setting GeoConv specific parameter Fmk age 30 Setting file selection parameter age lt 30 days In the command line the parameter is always given without the group name geoconv or fmk Geoconv inform pcx5 size 10000 age 14 File selection parameters are not initialized in the batch run GeocoIni bat You can initialize the file selection parameters with the command fvalue fmk If you use file selection parameters it is recommended to give the initialization command also at the end of the batch run fvalue fmk Initialize file selection parameters FMK AGE days selection by the age of the file Checks the time stamp created or modified of the file and selects the file if the age of the file is less than or equal to age days Fvalue fmk age 30 Select if the age of the file is less than or equal to 30 days Fvalue fmk age 0 Select if created or modified today Selected time range can also be given as date range in format dd m
22. KJ is used countrywide ERTS TM35FIN Finnish new National countrywide grid As standard UTM but used in countrywide zone ETRS GKnn Finnish new National grid for local area use Used in 1 degree zones for local area works nn is the central meridian e g central meridian of ETRS GK27 is 27 degrees The zone number central meridian is mandatory because the zone can t be derived from the grid coordinate values as in KKJ INXYID ID referring to conversion parameters between input xy coordinates and geographical coordinates INXYID is used to define the ID of the grid conversion parameter set when the selected coordinate type INCRDTYPE requires user defined grid parameters e g TM or LCC2SP When INXYID is defined GeoConv reads conversion parameters between input xy coordinates and geographical coordinates from parameter file XYPARA VAL with ID given in XYID see section Parameter Files Examples of INXYID values INXY ID OSGB36 INXYID RT90 INXYID KKJ1 OUTCRDTYPE type of the output coordinates See also the table Supported coordinate types crdtypes htm in GeoConv s home page DEG Degrees and decimals of degrees DM Degrees minutes and decimals of minutes DMS Degrees minutes seconds and decimals of seconds GON Degrees full circle is 400 degrees OUTCRDTYPEs DEG DM DMS and GON can be given in simple mode or refined with formatting instructions which are given as a text string after the coordinat
23. ONCOL and INHCOL Values in columns IN2ZONECOL IN2LATCON IN2LONCOL and IN2HCOL must be given in output formats that is datum in OUTDATUM coordinate type in OUTCRDTYPE etc This mechanism can be used e g for testing coordinate conversion parameters see printable fields LAT2 LON2 H2 IN2DIST MAXIN2DIST and AVEIN2DIST INCRDTYPE type of the input coordinates See also the table Supported coordinate types crdtypes htm in GeoConv s home page D General degree input format D separator character General degree input format separator character definition In this format space default or separator character is used as the separator between degrees minutes and seconds This format is most general and can be applied to most cases In this format you can present e degrees e degrees and minutes e or degrees minutes an seconds providing that one or more spaces are used as a separator between degrees minutes and seconds E g 17 8726448 Right degrees 16 34324234 Right degrees 60 23 06 38474 Right degrees minutes and seconds 602306 38474 Wrong separators missing 60 23 6 38474 Right separator can be more than one space DEG Degrees and decimals of degrees DM Degrees minutes and decimals of minutes DMS Degrees minutes seconds and decimals of seconds In types DEG DM and DMS spaces don t serve as separators between degrees minutes and seconds but spaces can be used to increa
24. SGB36 2 49 400000 100000 0 9996012717 ELLIPS VAL ellipsoidal parameters Ellipsoidal parameters define the conversion between 3D XYZ parameters and geodetic parameters latitude longitude and height above ellipsoid The parameters in ELLIPS VAL are semi major axis and flattening Flattening is calculated a b a where a semi major axis and b semi minor axis Flattening can be expressed as a division e g 1 298 257223563665 An example of ELLIPS VAL as is text file Name equatorial radius flattening comment WGS84 6378137 1 298 257223563665 WGS72 6378135 0 003352779454 GRS80 6378137 1 298 257222101 USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 36 42 GRS67 6378160 1 298 247167 International 6378388 1 297 HAYFORD 6378388 1 297 Airy 6377563 396 0 003340850522 Bessel_1841 6377397 155 1 299 15281285 Clarke_1866 6378206 400 1 294 97870 Clarke_1880 6378249 145 0 003407561378 DoD An example of setting ellipsoidal parameter values with program FVALUE FVALUE ELLIPS GRS80 6378137 1 298 257222101 FVALUE ELLIPS Clarke_1866 6378206 400 1 294 97870 DATUM VAL datum definition parameters Datum parameters define the transformation between two 3D XYZ coordinate systems e g WGS84 lt gt NAD27 The datum file DATUM VAL contains parameters for the 3D similarity transformation between cartesian X Y Z coordinates and the name of the ellipsoid used in conversion between cartesian X Y Z co
25. Two s complement USI 2 Unsigned integer 0 65535 LNG 4 Long integer Two s complement SGL 4 Single precision floating point TEEE standard DBL 8 Double precision floating point TEEE standard TEString Variable Reads up to and including String but String may contain nnn strips String away from the returned value where nnn is ASCII code of a T To E Exclude character e g TE 255A TiString Variable As TEString but the String isincludedin E g TI the returned value T To I Include LINE Variable Up to and excluding CR LF Same as TE 13 10 COMMA Variable Up to and excluding comma Same as TE SPACE Variable Up to and excluding space Same as TE 32 Number Number Fixed length text Unit conversion parameters CRDLIST Units of measures of printable fields listed below and input height in form CRDLIST can be converted using parameters below InHeightUnit KM M FT MI NMI Unit of the height in INHCOL and IN2HCOL Default value M meters Units KM Kilometer M Meter FT Feet MI Mile statute NMI Nautical mile OutDistanceUnit KM M FT MLNMI Unit of the distance of printable fields of type distance Default value KM kilometers USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 33 42 OutDuration Unit H S Unit of the distance of printable fields of type duration Default value H hours Units H Hour S Second OutHeightUnit KM M FT MI NMI Unit of the height of printable fields of type height
26. USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 1 42 PROGRAM GEOCONV iente a aeaea ae E A e E E a aA EEE E EE a ESS 5 About this document 3 lt 2025547 s0 3 sssudsustnsgaigtaag aie coven tagsanis yee aesgayazesnds ea ih E E a bast EE E E EEEE E TEES 5 Authors 33 30 i siyeasae dist eat Gast Pale Gave Phi eo E E alien hasta tse haste eel cisterna ee 5 Briefly about GeoConv innsir a nei ieee aiaich ete alone siadu a eaten talents 5 Short description ses iascexdasissetgs a R a e ai aE EE e EE ae aae eaaa EE E E SESA 5 In O E T E T T 5 Version numberin g area n a girs A Ea E E EES haste EASE ET oa T eee 5 Overall description of the functionalities seseseeeeseeseeeseessesesesestsstsstesetesttesttestststttsttssttsstesstessteststiestiestesstestteeett 6 Description of the file formats supported by GeoConv s INFORM OUTFORM ccccccceeeecceeeeneeeeeenseeees 6 Generali aeres teed Sauk Sees Shunk Sob de EERE got EERE EE E savas coedubeces guegoesbeuehs ave uth Seupdouhs sou gotihor otuush gevouaddedevevunegenseubeed 6 PCX5 Garmin PCX5 version 2 09 oo ccccccccceesssseccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ss 7 WAYPOINT Brent Hildebrand Waypoint version 1 7 17 ssessessssessesseeressserssseressesressteresseresseessteressteresserersseres gt 7 OZIWPT OziExplorer waypoint file cee eeseceseecsscecsseeceseecesaeecsseecseecsseecssaeeesseecseecsseecseeeceeesesaesesatessaee
27. ameters to GeoConv in interactive mode Parameters can be set in two ways The first way is to give the parameters in the command line Command line parameters are given in format lt parameter name gt lt parameter value gt If you omit the parameter name GeoConv assumes the first command line parameter to be the name of the input file INFILE and the second command line parameter to be the name of the output file OUTFILE e g GEOCONV suomi wpt suomi txt inform pcx5 outform waypoint The other way is to use program FVALUE to set the parameters before calling GeoConv e g fvalue geoconv infile myplaces wpt fvalue geoconv outfile myplaces txt fvalue geoconv inform PCX5 fvalue geoconv outform waypoint GEOCONV These two ways can be mixed e g fvalue geoconv latrange 59 70 fvalue geoconv lonrange 20 30 fvalue geoconv inform PCX5 fvalue geoconv outform waypoint GEOCONV myplaces wpt myplaces txt If same parameter is set both in the command line and with program FVALUE GeoConv uses the value given in the command line N B Parameters which include special characters or spaces should be given with FVALUE only The idea of the program FVALUE is to provide a mean to edit parameter values in batch mode in fly This makes it possible to have parameter settings and GeoConv call in one batch file It also makes it possible to include several CeoConv calls in one batch run and to edit parameter values in the batch file be
28. ates GeoConv the new ID primarily by old ID and secondarily by the Description If you don t set parameter CREATEIDBYID which is default creates GeoConv the new ID primarily by the Description and secondarily by the old ID USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 17 42 If GeoConv can t create new unique ID by Description or old ID it uses line numbers If even this fails returns GeoConv the old ID Creation of unique ID s may increase the program execution time In the example below a six character long unique ID is created based on the Description Aspila ASPILA Karhujoki KARHUJ Karhujuomalampi KARHUU Karhujuomarotko KARHUO Karhuvaara KARHUV Karhuvuori KARHUR Nuoksa NUOKSA Tavastila TAVAST Tuorila TUORIL Tuorilampi TUORIA IDSEP character string to be used to concatenate waypoint ID and Description In most file formats supported by GeoConv there is a separate field for both waypoint ID and waypoint Description In some file formats there is only one field for waypoint ID or Description That means that either ID or Description will be lost if conversion is done to or through such file format GeoConv can override this problem by concatenating ID and Description with IDSEP when ID and Description must be put in one field The default IDSEP is two colons Below an example of the concatenation KEIMIO Top of Keimio Kl EIMIO Top of Keimio GeoConv makes the concatenation when the output
29. bibs eltbeeoudeeh bach Wiha cesees Geneva eentoussegveveadebs colon 35 DATUM VAL datum definition parameters ecceeseceseccesecceseeeesseecsseecscecsseecesaeeesaeecsaeecsscecseeseseessaeessaeeseaeers 36 XYPARA VAL conversion parameters between geographical and metric xy coordinates eseesseeeeeneeseeeeeeee 37 Printable fields 3 5 sss 5o3 ios Si bie oO es eh ee ees il this HP ee etal EEEE ENE EEE A leaded 38 TINDATUMG input dati osc 2g een aa ste yodes sung ig eaa ot ant eut ett sev odet ent edt bs EEDAN ENDATE aoslari te iiey aieea 38 OUTDATUM output daUo tices tes an ae aston Sake BE ee Sa ee a eed kee 38 INXYID input xy parameter definition D ee ee eeseeesecsseeesseeeesseeesseecsacecseecssaeeesaeecsaeecsseecsseeessaeeesaeesaeessaeers 38 OUTXYID output xy parameter definition ID oo eee eeceeseecsseeeseeeseecseecsseeessaeeesaeecsaeecsseessseesesaeeeaeesseeeeaeees 38 RTEID Route Track file ID S ESS SSE S 38 RTEDESC Route Track name Description eseeeeeceseneeeseecseecseeceseeeesaeecsaeecseecsaeecseecsaesesatecsaeesseeseseeensaee 38 ID Waypoints ID aen art esis distist babi nati Awsiertins Mit Aah Mass arto Aspesss abi Mente ESEESE EEE Ea ER 39 DESC s GeS Cri ptt On ie sis sen E A A EE TE EE as oaes sa EEEE EE tg ptat ees debian 39 NBR output litie number 2s cs 3 geese cag tees tey tet Sats devon e E oers Eo sats oduct EN ar ede eai eein devas inisee i ee Te ieni 39 LEGSTART is start of a track Li
30. cccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee es 40 IN2CX IN2CY IN2CZ 3D cartesian coordinates from the coordinates in IN2 columns meters ccccccceeee 40 IN2DCX IN2CDY IN2CDZ differences in values of 3D cartesian coordinates meters cccccccccscssseeeeeeeeeees 40 AVEIN2DCX AVEIN2CDY AVEIN2CDZ average differences in values of 3D cartesian coordinates 40 IN2DIST km IN2BEARING 3 t 3c acer titre Since tahini Gaede BS A oe eh ie 41 MAXIN2DIST AVEIN2DIST kim erae ei ieee Gu E a ee ee 41 AL TY Altitide dn Meters 9 25020 scsi a r Rava ooo 41 WGS84h height above WGS84 ellipsoid meters ssssesssesesestssstssrtssrtserestrtsterstesstesstessteseteseteseteseterisstessresstesete 41 DIST distance from the previous point breaks included km ssnssssesseeesssssersseeessteresstetesserersseressseressteeseeeesseees gt 41 TRKDIST accumulated length of the track line breaks excluded KM cceeeecceceeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeas 41 TOTDIST accumulated length of the track line breaks included km cccccceessccceeesneeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeseneeeees 41 USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 4 42 HOURS time difference in hours between this and previous time stamp breaks included eeeeseeeeeeteeeeneees 41 TRKHOURS accumulated time breaks excluded 0 0 0 0 cccccccccccccccccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
31. d GLL in INNMEA and the input file contains both GGA and GLL every point is written twice in the output file This is because GGA and GLL contain the same coordinate information If input or output datum is not WGS84 which is the default value it has to be defined by parameter INDATUM and or OUTDATUM Input datum is also set by sentence PGRMM Reading GGA If GGA is listed in the parameter INNMEA reading GGA launches writing a track line to the output file The date from latest RMC or ZDA sentence is included when writing GGA information When reading GGA sentences the data below is derived from the input data ID FixTime HHMMSS Description Text field containing following fields Fix quality O invalid 1 GPS fix 2 DGPS fix Number of satellites Horizontal dilution of position Altitude above mean sea level meters Height of geoid mean see level above WGS84 ellipsoid meters Height Height above the ellipsoid sum of Altitude above mean sea level meters Height of geoid mean sea level above WGS84 ellipsoid meters Hours minutes From the FixTime field seconds USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 11 42 Reading GLL If GLL is listed in the parameter INNMEA reading GLL launches writing a track line to the output file The date from latest RMC or ZDA sentence is included when writing GLL information If the latest GGA sentence has the same fix time as GLL the GGA information is included when wr
32. der block in lines eeeccceeeesccceeeseeeeeeenececseeeeceenaeeeceeneeeeeseaeeeeeenaeeesneeeeseees 21 INSEP item separator of the input line 00 0 eee lee eeeecneecsneeeeseeesseeeesseecsaeecsacecseeessaeeesseecsaeecseecsseeeesaeeesaeessteesaeers 21 INIDCOL column number of the ID column 0 0 0 eee eeeeceeseecsseeeesseecsseecsaceceseecesaecesaeecsaeessseecseeeesaeeseeessaeeseaeers 22 INDESCCOL column number of the Description COlUMM ee eeeeeeseeesseeesseeeesceeesseecsseecsaeesaeecseesesaeessaeeseaeers 22 INZONECOL column number of the zone COlUMn eceeeccesseeesseeesseessscecsseecesaeeesseecsaeecseecsaeecseeeesaeeesaeeesaeers 22 INLATCOL column number of the column where is latitude x or special coordinate type eeeeeeeeeseeeneees 22 INLONCOL column number of the column where is longitude OF Y eeeeeeeeeseeesseeeeneeescecesecsseeeeseeessaeessaeers 22 INHCOL column number of the column where is height ee eeseesseecssecsseeeesseeesseecsaeecsseecsseesseeeeseeessaeeesaeers INHFACTOR input height factor nn eenei aeee iang ae e beanie Salvi eee eheie bebo Robe EE a e INDATECOL date format column number of the date column INTIMECOL time format column number of the time column IN2ZONECOL column number of the column where is the comparison ZOMNE cceseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeesneeeeneers 25 IN2LATCOL column number of the column where is the comparison latitude esees
33. e cece cece cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee es 39 DATE date of the point waypoint trackpoint route POINt ee eeeeeeseessneeceneeeeseeeesaeecsaeecsscesseecseeseteeessaeeseaeers 39 JULIAN julian date of the point 00 0 eesessceceseecsseeceseteeseeecsscecsseecessecesaeecsacecsscecessesesasecsanecsaeecsnessseeseneeseners 39 DELPHITIME Date and time in Delphi s TDateTime format 000 0 eee eeeeeeseeeseeeeneeceesseessaeceaeessaeecsseesenaeeesaeeesaeers 39 TIME time of the poini e ssid cis Aso sinks ephestd artis Mastisd cies E aN EES T NE ES aE SE EE Eai ESENE 39 CDAT M D EA YDY EAA E A E A AE EEA E A E E N E A E E a edestes eatenistetalrens 40 DAWES Sa A Yi D E E E S AE 40 INFILE base part of the mp t file pame e heene r ranis aE Se r PESSE EEs ear Ea See aoas ere ESSEE r isp Sar EEEa Tan 40 SYMBOL waypoint symbol or symbol number ce eeeeeeseeesseeesneeesseeesseeeeeeesaeeesaeecssueecsseeeesseesaeessaeessaeesseessea 40 ZONE coordinate Zone snra cess Fas besitos eae ed cee eee eee AO ani 40 LAT NORTHING X 22 032 et nhia a Pana Rta ah an eth sid eth ea 40 LON EASTING 06 Youtsssidsieis Mists haste ctastitissid iiesedagise A etess Vashi Abies E 40 H height above ellipsoid Meters snene aphid anisiesepiics a E a aS Ea aa a NOE EAS Eee ar ESEE EEE Eai S ia 40 TAPAA OINI DA NA Ba E AA EO IN IN2H PAET T 40 CX CY CZ 3D cartesian coordinates Meters cccccccc
34. e 38 42 Printable fields If the coordinate type is UTM the parameter values are set automatically by the program and therefore there is not need to define UTM parameters in XYPARA VAL unless the user wants to use exceptional parameters other than UTM standard In that case the exceptional parameter e g datum must be defined in XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be UTM Zone Number Band Letter e g UTM03X E g the line below would define that in UTM zone 21 band F Sapper Hill 1943 is used as datum N B that the end of the line after last meaningful field can be left empty UTM21F Sapper Hill 1943 In coordinate type KKJ all parameters are defined by the program and the parameter setting have no effect Datum ID in XYPARA VAL is referring to parameter file DATUM VAL Therefore it is important to check that this datum is defined in DATUM VAL if you manipulate XYPARA VAL An example of XYPARA VAL as is text file Name Datum CEM LAO FAE FAN SCF Width Free text RT90 RT90 15 80827777777778 0 1500000 0 1 M OSGB36 OSGB36 2 49 400000 100000 0 9996012717 M DE_DHDN 2 DE_DHDN 6 0 2500000 0 1 M DE_DHDN 3 DE_DHDN 9 0 3500000 0 1 M DE_DHDN 4 DE_DHDN 12 0 4500000 0 1 M DE_DHDN 5 DE_DHDN 15 0 5500000 0 1 M SPC CA 1 NAD83 W122 00 N39 20 2000000 500000 M N40 00 N41 40 5 5 S S PC CA 2 NAD83 W122 00 N37 40 2000000 500000 M N38 20 N39 50 PC CA 3 NAD83 W120 30 N36 30 2000000 500000 M N37
35. e no effect GPX format does not transfer height coordinate height above ellipsoid Therefore GeoConv assumes in both input and output that height above ellipsoid equals to the sum of the values of elements lt ele gt and lt geoidheight gt If input file contains track points waypoints and route points but the order of appearance does not agree with GPX standard GeoConv does not change the order to agree with standard GeoConv s XML parser recognizes and handles properly program instructions comments and cdata blocks but program instructions and comments are not transferred to the output file lt 1 gt Comments read properly but not written lt name pidata gt Prog inst read properly but not written lt CDATA gt CDATA used in read and write The values to parameters below are fetched from respective GeoConv parameters Values below are default values set by initialization run GeoConv ini xmlns xsi http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema instance xmins http www topografix com GPX 1 0 xsi schemaLocation http www topografix com GPX 1 0 gpx xsd gt USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 9 42 GeoConv reads and writes the fields represented in the sample below lt gpx version 1 0 creator GeoConv xmlns xsi http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema instance xmlns http www topografix com GPX 1 0 xsi schemaLocation http www topografix com GPX 1 0 gpx xsd gt lt desc gt From C GPSDATA PCX5 SOUR PORKN
36. e type The coordinate type e g DEG and the formatting instruction must be separated by a comma e g OUTCRDTYPE DEG Simple mode default formatting OUTCRDTYPE D Simple mode default formatting OUTCRDTYPE DEG S Refined with formatting instruction S USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 29 42 The formatting instruction is a string of characters having following meanings Character Meaning Default S Put Spaces between degrees minutes and seconds No spaces N Use characters N S E and W Use and to indicate the sign Use character to indicate positive values Only negative values have sign C Use comma as decimal separator Period used as decimal separator Use NMEA style coordinate X where X N S E or W N B comma after coordinate value W Decimal separator always after integer degrees Decimal separator after integer also in DM and DMS formats degrees minutes or seconds T Trailing sign N S E or W Overrides this Leading sign instruction Number Number of decimals may be overridden in 3 OUTLINEFORM Some examples where OUTLINEFORM LAT LONG OUTCRDTYPE Output DEG 62 909 023 913 D 6254 545 02354 782 DMS 625432 700 0235446 920 DMS SN N62 54 32 700 E023 54 46 920 DMS SNT 62 54 32 700N 023 54 46 920E DMS SNC N62 54 32 700 E023 54 46 920 DEG 6254 545 N 02354 782 E DMS W 62 5432700 023 5446920 DEG 6 T 62 909083 023 913033 UTM U
37. educed track route in meters REDUCEPOINTVIEWSsize of reduction view in points Maximum number of points the reduction algorithm sees at a time An example of a reduced track In this example you can see the end of a track of 369 points track brown line and the end of the route reduced to 26 points Route blue line The numbers refer to the original track points USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 21 42 Parameters used in format CRDLIST only These parameters have a meaning only when associated with input or output format CRDLIST that is parameter INFORM or OUTFORM has value CRDLIST COMMENTSTER string indicating the comment line If the input file contains comment lines parameter COMMENTSTR defines how the comment lines are recognised CommentStr is comma separated list of strings which should match with the comment line Asterisk in the CommentStr matches with any text REM Line starting with REM is a comment line default value CC BB Line starting with CC or ending with BB is a comment line Ht tH Line starting and ending with is a comment line Line starting with space is a comment line WRITECMT write comment line to the output file By default comment lines are not written in the output file but if the parameter WRITECMT is set WRITECMT Y GeoConv writes comment lines as is to the output file INHEADERLEN length of the header block in lines INSEP i This parameter can be used to
38. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeees 41 TOTHOURS accumulated time also breaks included cccccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 41 SPEED cal Gulated s KM hnnan a Pie a ea Sea ese 41 MAXSPEED MINSPEED AVESPEED K h isci innne ieee eae an E a E EE a E 41 BEARING bearing from previous point calculated ec eeeceesseessneeesseecsseecsseecesaeeesaeecsaeecseecseeeesaeesseeesaeeeeaeers 41 HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Position ssn erae a e a Ea e A O E NEET ETEA ENET ASE 41 FIXQ GPS Fix quality according to NMEA standard 0 ceeeeesecesseeesseecssceceseecesaeeesaeecsaeecsseesseecesaeeesaeessaeeeaeers 41 SATNUM number of fixed satellites 2 0 0 0 cccccccccccccecccceeecececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeentttttttttttttttttetenees 42 FROMLAT latitude of FROMPOINT i50 cecnscctcteseces reoeo ae Ea eae NAE E EEEE EE EE ESEE EA EEE E Ea SR 42 FROMLON longitude of FROMPON TT iaoiaee e eeaeee eaea eS EEEE EE EEEE EEE EE E SR 42 FROMDIST distance from FROMPOINT a E EE EN EET E 42 FROMBEARING bearing from FROMPOINT 0 0 0 cecceesccceseeceseeesseecsseecsseecsseecesaeeesaeecsaeecsacecseesseesesaeessaeeseaeers 42 REDUGEMAXDIST final deviation sie iccovese a cea deca ceed egiacean eck caae casa Saat cca se E E ASERS 42 MEM itemoftheinput inesi ernan eden cotaes cd E A doa poland cogunnedon suenbd on sunk e denswthbdensueh A E TERS 42 TNHEIGHT UNIT oisc2 cscts bettas detion b
39. eeeseaeees 30 ETRS GK Finnish new National grid zone is defined by longitude eeeeseeeseseseeceseecesseessseessaeesseeeeneeees 30 USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 3 42 OUTXYID ID referring to conversion parameters between output xy and geographical coordinates 0 30 OUTLINEFORMS output line template sisene nnana o aa eea EAEE A E E anA ariei 31 OUTHEADERFORM output header template cee eeeeeseeceseeeeseessseecscecsseecesaecesaeecsaeecsaeesseeeesesesseessaeessaeers 31 OUTFOOTERFORMS output footer template eee eeseeceseeceseeeseecseecscecssecsacecessaeessaeecsseecseeseesesaeessaeessaeers 31 OUTPRLINE Y N do print lines Y N OUTLINEFORM ccceesceesseessseecsseeeeseeeesseecsaeecscecsseeeesaeeesaeesseeeeaeers 31 INHEADERMASK binary mask for the input file header ee ees eeeeeesseeceseeeeseeeeseeecsaeecseeeseeeesaeeeseeesaeeesaeers 32 INLINEMASK binary mask for the input lime eee eeeeeeeeceseeesseecsseessacecseecesaecesaeecsaeeesacesseesesaeeneeessaeessaeers 32 Unit conversion parameters CRDLIST cccecccccccesscceeeseceeceenceeeeeeaeeecsseneeecseneeeeseeeeeeenaeeeesenaeeeseeneeeenseteeess 32 mnHeightUnt KM M FMEN M os cies cel aoti orae a fel S OEE hubcget boas bach cuabegeiieeh leuk EEE EEE KESE EEA E ESEA SEEEN Nn 32 OutDistanceUnit KM M FT MI NMI 0 0 0 eceeccceeccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeese 32 OutD
40. eeesseeeeeneeeeeeesneeeneers 25 IN2LONCOL column number of the column where is comparison longitude eeseceeseeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeneers 25 IN2HCOL column number of the column where is comparison height ceeseessecsseeesseeeeseeeeseeeseeeeseeesaeers 25 INCRDTYPE type of the input coordinates ceeeesecessecssceceseecesseeeseecseecsseecesaecesaeecseesseecsseeeesaeeeeeessaeessaeers 25 D Getieral desree mnput format c0 tienes hl tees Sade eee RE oe GE ee EATA a ENE Ea be 25 DEG Degrees and decimals of degrees ed Hk BA RAE Se SS ee ead oe 25 DM Degrees minutes and decimals Of minutes 0 0 0 0 eee eeeeeeeneeeseecseeceseeeesseecsaeecsseecseecesaeeesaeecsaeeseereneeeens 25 DMS Degrees minutes seconds and decimals of seconds cccsesseceeeenseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeceeseaeeeceenaeeesseneeeeesneeess 25 GON Grom Oral PAE E NS cae Sepcnes NE N ede ondon sah oteteds eodotedty east devotee E S noted oft 26 ULM Universal Trans verse Mercator 52 55s sssteiess yetsss a eS a E a aS Eaa PES a ESL abies P Ea Ea EEE eari 26 TM Transverse Mercator Gauss Kr ger projected coordinates eessseseeesesereeerteereseresertserestreseresreeseessresere 27 LCC1SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates one standard parallel eeeeeeseeeeseeeeeereneeeeee 27 LCC2SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates two standard parallels eeecceeseeeseeeeneeeeneeeeee 27 MERC ISP Merca
41. efines time shift between the zero point of the Julian date and some other date system The unit of the shift parameter is always days Instead of the numeric parameter you can use following parameters NOW Time is calculated from the start of the program INFILE Time is calculated from the time stamp of the input file DELPHI Time is Delphi type e g OziExplorer E g indatecol 8 SECONDS 2440587 5 indatecol 6 MSECONDS INFILE 3 Fixed length pattern String containing YY A format pattern where the date elements are represented fixed length strings This format is recognized from two Y s YY in it YYYY Year with four digits YY Year with two digits MM Number of the month 1 12 DD Day of the month 1 31 MMM Name of the month three characters e g SEP E g YYMMDD YYYY MM DD DD MMM YYYY USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 24 42 4 Other free text variable length pattern The fourth way is to use free string where you mix separators and following time elements The string representing time elements are one character long and case sensitive The lengths of the time elements may vary An E or e End in the pattern string means that the input string is right justified String Time element Y Year M Month D Day h hours m minutes s seconds eor E Input string is right justified E g 5 10 2005 Y M D 15 NOV 05 D M Y 3 232005 16715 D M Y him other text 2005 8 1 Y M De INTIMECOL
42. en Points seconds Some file formats e g NMEA0183 don t indicate a break in the track line but some formats indicate the start of a new track leg with a special field e g Ozi Waypoint blank line e g PCX5 or similar Parameter MaxTBP can be used to substitute the missing leg start information in the input file providing that lines in the input file have time stamp information If the value of MaxTBP is greater than zero and the time difference between two consecutive points in a track is greater than MaxTBP GeoConv assumes that there is a break in the track line MaxTBP Default value 0 MaxTPB has no effect MaxTBP 60 Time difference greater than 60 seconds is interpreted as break USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 16 42 PCXS5VER version line format in PCX5 format Some programs expect PCX5 files to have a certain version number even when the actual data format is the same Parameter PCXS5VER defines the version text which is written to the PCX5 file geoconv pex5ver I PCX5 2 09 Default value geoconv pcex5ver I PCX5 2 08 Version 2 08 OZITRKDEF default values for OziExplorer s track line s properties This parameter is used to define OziExplorer s track line s properties when output format is OziExplorer track PLT but input format is something else If input format is also OziExplorer track the track line properties are read from the input file and this parameter is ignored It is not mandatory to
43. eter INNMEA WPL Write waypoint or track point if WPL in parameter INNMEA RMC Read and store the NMEA date included in GGA GLL and WPL information ZDA Read and store the NMEA date included in GGA GLL and WPL information PGRMM Read and apply input datum Garmin proprietary USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 12 42 This table describes handling of NMEA data in writing actions Procedure INFORM OUTFORM Action Write track point NMEA NMEA Write GGA if input is GGA and GLL if input is GLL OTHER NMEA Write both GGA and GLL ANY OTHER Write track point according to the output format Write waypoint NMEA NMEA Write WPL OTHER NMEA Write WPL ANY OTHER Write waypoint according to the output format CRDLIST user defined coordinate list If the value of the parameter INFORM or OUTFORM is CRDLIST GeoConv reads or writes a user defined list of coordinates The CRDLIST input line may contain following information Field Column definition Remark ID INIDCOL Description INDESCCOL Zone INZONECOL Used e g for UTM Latitude INLATCOL Longitude INLONCOL Height INHCOL height above ellipsoid Date INDATECOL Time INTIMECOL It is not mandatory that input line contains all fields listed above In addition to the fields listed above input line can also contain other information which can be transferred to the output file as is The properties of the user defined coordinate file and its fields are described by a set of parameter
44. inate format s which use zones LAT NORTHING or X Prints latitude northing or X coordinate In formats DEG DM and DMS GeoConv ignores the length of the integer part in formatting instruction lat 4 LON EASTING or Y Prints longitude easting or Y coordinate In formats DEG DM and DMS GeoConv ignores the length of the integer part in formatting instruction H height above ellipsoid meters H 3 2 IN2ZONE IN2LAT IN2LON IN2H Comparison coordinate values from columns IN2LATCOL IN2LONCOL and IN2HCOL IN2H in meters CX CY CZ 3D cartesian coordinates meters 3D cartesian coordinates X Y and Z of the output coordinates IN2CX IN2CY IN2CZ 3D cartesian coordinates from the coordinates in IN2 columns meters 3D cartesian coordinates calculated from the coordinates in IN2 columns IN2DCX IN2CDY IN2CDZ differences in values of 3D cartesian coordinates meters Differences between the 3D cartesian coordinates of the IN2 coordinates and converted coordinates E g IN2DCX IN2CX CX AVEIN2DCX AVEIN2CDY AVEIN2CDZ average differences in values of 3D cartesian coordinates Average differences between the 3D cartesian coordinates of the IN2 coordinates and converted coordinates E g AVEIN2DCX is the average of IN2DCX values USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 41 42 IN2DIST km INZ2BEARING Distance and bearing between the coordinate values in INLATCOL INLONCOL INHCOL and coordinate values in IN2LATCOL
45. ist Sus Pelee i keeles oe he en ed heed eee oh RES 42 OQUTSPEEDUNID 5 a a n Suk eE En oa ta ost ee od es eh ee Sa Sea 42 QUTHEIGHTUNID eria a tine diva a ee ne eed a ivi er eer eee 42 OUTDURATIONUNIT 5 cession Sal ise eel ask a aoe ee A eid eed ee A Be 42 OUTDISTANGEUNUTD is aa ae ok heel ae hed eed kes ee eek et ah el esas 42 OUTPTIMEDIBE wsscccs ois cna E E E save seee E E EAE Gesusaes nets obueubedenoaae 42 USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 5 42 PROGRAM GEOCONV About this document Author This document is the description and users manual of program GeoConv Program GeoConv is written by Eino Uikkanen mail eino uikkanen iki fi for free use of anyone Briefly about GeoConv Short description Errors Program GeoConv is a coordinate conversion program which converts between different coordinate file formats coordinate types and datums GeoConv also filters coordinates reduces track files to routes and creates unique Waypoint ID s based on waypoint description and or old ID Geoconv is coded using Visual Basic Framework 3 5 user must have this framework installed most Windows users have GeoConv if designed to be used in batch mode only Therefore the start up of GeoConv usage may require some effort especially of a person who normally uses only interactive programs It s anyway worth it if you convert a lot or if you want to do many kinds of conversions It s especially worth it if you want to convert grou
46. iting GLL information Reading WPL If WPL is listed in the parameter INNMEA reading WPL launches writing a waypoint line to the output file The date from latest RMC or ZDA sentence is included when writing GGA information Reading RMC or ZDA GeoConv reads RMC and ZDA only to get the date which is not included in GLL or GGA Reading RMC or ZDA doesn t launch any writing to the output file Reading PGRMM Sets input datum PGRMM is Garmin proprietary sentence and therefore it is never written to the output file N B If the input datum is set by PGRMM is not WGS84 the height information in GGA is still in WGS84 datum and is not converted to other datums Writing NMEA If both input and output formats are NMEA0183 GeoConv writes out the same sentences as it reads in GGA of GGA GLL of GLL and WPL of WPL If input or output format is NMEA0183 and the other format is something else GeoConv interprets sentences GGA and GLL as track type and sentence WPL waypoint type If the value of the parameter OUTNMEACS is Y the optional NMEA0183 checksum is included in the output sentence Tables of the NMEA actions This table describes actions launched by input NMEA data N B the actions Write track point and Write waypoint are defaults which can be changed with parameter OUTTYPE Input sentence Action GGA Write track point or waypoint if GGA in parameter INNMEA GLL Write track point or waypoint if GLL in param
47. m yyyy dd mm yyyy Fvalue fmk age 1 9 2004 File is created or modified 1 9 2004 or later FMK SIZE min max selection by the size of the file in bytes Selects the file if the size of the file in bytes is between the given limits size 10000 Size is less than or equal to 10000 bytes size 2000 Size is at least 2000 bytes size 2000 Size is at least 2000 bytes without dash FMK NAME namestring selection by the name of the file Selects the file if the namestring matches with the file name Asterisk in the namestring matches with any character string By default the comparison test is not case sensitive Name fish Name must contain FISH Name 01 Name must start with 01 Name 5 Name must end with 5 Several namestrings can be used in one selection Name fish lake Name must start with Fish or end with Lake You can use characters and which match with any character s in both geoconv infile and fmk name but there are some differences in using these characters in these parameters USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 35 42 gt NAME accepts only but in INFILE you can use both and gt In NAME you can use anywhere but in INFILE only in the end everything after in INFILE is disregarded gt Handling characters and in NAME is part of GeoConv program but handling characters and in INFILE is based on operating system services FMK CONTAINSS string 1 sting2 string3 selecti
48. mat Description CRDLIST User defined coordinate list PCX5 Garmin PCXS version 2 09 track waypoint and route WAYPOINT B Hildebrand Waypoint version 1 7 17 track waypoint and route OZIWPT OziExplorer waypoint file OZITRK OziExplorer track file OZIRTE OziExplorer route file MAGELLAN Magellan PMGNWPL and PMGNTRK formats track waypoint MPSEXP MapSource text export track waypoint input only GPX Topografix GPS eXchange format waypoint track route NMEAO183 NMEAO183 standard MERICDGPS MERICD GPS log Finnish MERICDMCD MERICD route file Finnish GREK2KWPT Genimap Reittikartta Plus own places Finnish GREK2KTRK Genimap Reittikartta Plus routes Finnish GREK2KGPS Genimap Reittikartta Plus GPS logs Finnish NONE No output file used for testing In some file formats the input data must be categorized to one of three coordinate data types Waypoint named waypoint Track track log e g GPS log Route route given as series of named waypoints If the value of the parameter INFORM is PCX5 or WAYPOINT GeoConv recognizes the input type by the content of the input file If the value of the parameter INFORM is something else GeoConv recognizes the input type by the value of the parameter INFORM Therefore the user never needs to tell the input type There is normally no need to tell the output type either because GeoConv by default writes out the same type as it reads in output type input type If the
49. must have following format file lt file name gt e g OUTLINEFORM file C GPS LINEFORM TXT After the name of the printable field you can put a formatting instruction The name and the formatting instruction have to be separated by comma The formatting instruction of a numeric field is in format K D where K is the length of the integer part and D is the number of decimals If the actual length of the integer part is greater than desired length K the entire integer part is printed anyway number is never cut from the left You can omit then length of the integer part K if you don t want to effect it anyway In the example below latitude and longitude would be printed with four decimals and height would be printed with two decimals and minimum length of the integer part would be three OUTLINEFORM RN id lat 4 lon 4 h3 2 bearing 3 1 The formatting instruction of a text field is in format K where K is the length of the printed string If the actual length of the text string is greater than the desired length K the entire text string is printed anyway OUTLINEFORM RN id desc 40 lat 4 lon 4 h3 2 Default value of the parameter OUTLINEFORM is id desc lat 6 lon 6 h 3 3 OUTHEADERFORMZ output header template OUTFOOTERFORM2 output footer template These parameters make it possible to print a header and or footer to the output file in addition to the line information The mechani
50. nal grid zone is defined by longitude Used in 1 degree zones for local area works nn is the central meridian e g central meridian of ETRS GK27 is 27 degrees If the zone number is not given it is calculated automatically from the longitude OUTXYID ID referring to conversion parameters between output xy and geographical coordinates When OUTXYID is defined GeoConv reads conversion parameters between output xy coordinates and geographical coordinates from parameter file XYPARA VAL with ID given in XYID see section Parameter Files OUTXYID needs to be defined when OUTCRDTYPE below is xy coordinate type Examples of OUTXYID values OUTXYID OSGB36 OUTXYID RT90 OUTXYID KKJ1 OUTXYID UTM14N USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 31 42 OUTLINEFORM2 output line template A character string or file which defines the content and format of the output line The template can contain literal text and names of printable fields surrounded by characters The names and the properties of the printable fields are listed in part Printable fields The names of the printable fields are replaced with the corresponding values at printing time With OUTLINEFORM value in the example below GeoConv would print first literal RN and then values of ID latitude and longitude OUTLINEFORM RN id lat lon If you want to use a file as the template instead of a character string the value of the parameter OUTLINEFORM
51. ne s properties with parameter OZITRKDEF Waypoint WPT OZIWTP Track PLT OZITRK Route RTE OZIRTE MAGELLAN PMGNTRK and PMGNWPL formats Because the datum is fixed in this format the values of the parameters INDATUM and OUTDATUM have no effect If the value of the parameter OUTNMEACS is Y the optional NMEAO183 checksum is included in the output sentence USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 8 42 MPSEXP MapSource text export format INFORM only When reading MapSource file make sure that the input datum is in the datum list The name of the input datum is read from the input file but the values are fetched from the datum list GeoConv requires that the coordinate format is one of the lat lon formats or UTM Supported MapSource position formats Lat Lon h ddd mm s s Lat Lon hddd mm mmm Lat Lon hddd ddddd UTM VVVV MapSource exports this format but it can t be imported back to MapSource Therefore you can use MPSEXP as INFORM only not as OUTFORM If you need to import tracks or waypoints to MapSource use PCX5 format Only the fields listed below are read from the MapSource text export Waypoint e Waypoint ID and description e Latitude longitude and height e Date and time e Symbol Track e Latitude longitude and height e Date and time GPX Topografix GPS eXchange format Because the datum is fixed to WGS84 in this format the values of the parameters INDATUM and OUTDATUM hav
52. needed e g if you want upload the route to GPS where the number of waypoints in a route is limited If the track to be reduced consists of several blocks there are breaks in the track and reduction is made using REDUCEMAXERROR every block is reduced separately If the track consists of several blocks and reduction is made using REDUCEPOINTCOUNT the entire track is handled as one block In both cases the breaks are maintained and the start and end points of the blocks are always selected to the reduced track regardless of the parameter settings If you want GeoConv to disregard the breaks in the track you might want to use parameter FIXTRACK The reduction algorithm performs optimal reduction result but requires quite a lot of processing capacity This is because all the points not yet selected are competing to be the next to be selected We could say that reduction scope or reduction view is the entire track By limiting the reduction view we can get much faster reduction without substantially compromising in the result This is done with parameter REDUCEPOINTVIEW which defines the maximum number of points the reduction algorithm sees at a time You might want to use this parameter is the size of the track files if e g gt 10000 points REDUCEPOINTCOUNT number of waypoints in the reduced track route Maximum number of waypoints in the reduced track route REDUCEMAXERROR maximum deviation in meters Maximum deviation between original and r
53. nformation about coordinate types Special input file parameters These parameters need to be defined changed from their default values only in exceptional situations when the input file is a text file but it s line length is greater then 2000 bytes or it s line delimiter is not carriage return line feed ASCII 13 10 MaxLineLen maximum length of the input line in bytes If the maximum length of the input line is greater than 2000 bytes use parameter MaxLineLen to set greater line length Enges axLineLen 5012 LineEndStr character string indicating the end of the input line If the character string indicating the end of the input line is not the standard carriage return line feed combination use parameter LineEndStr to set different character string You can use string nnn to indicate any ASCII code E g LineEndStr 10 LineEndStr 13 0 LineEndStr 10 Reduction parameters If either parameter REDUCEPOINTCOUNT or parameter REDUCEMAXERROR is non zero GeoConv reduces the input file by removing points of the track until the filtering condition is fulfilled still maintaining the shape of the track as close to the original shape as possible Reduction is made after filtering If the type of the input file is Track but you want the type of the output file to be Route set the value of the parameter OUTTYPE to ROUTE USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 20 42 Reducing of a track log to route is
54. niversal Transverse Mercator If the OUTCRDTYPE is UTM GeoConv writes the zone information Zone number and Band letter in the Zone field northing in the latitude field and easting in the longitude field E g the OUTLINEFORM below would write standard UTM coordinate format Note the order longitude easting first then latitude northing and spaces between Zone easting and northing ID Zone Lon 3 Lan 3 GeoConv selects automatically the correct zone zone and band based on the coordinate values calculates automatically the standard UTM parameter values for each zone and optionally reads the exceptional parameter values from the parameter file XYPARA VAL Read more about this and other information regarding UTM handling from the description of INCRDTYPE TM Transverse Mercator Gauss Kriiger projected coordinates User defined Transverse Mercator projected coordinate format When this coordinate format is used conversion parameters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter OUTXYID Fore more details about the needed parameters see section Parameter Files XYPARA VAL USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 30 42 LCC1SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates one standard parallel LCC2SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates two standard parallels User defined Lambert Conic Conformal projec
55. ns edhe desetdenetevnetiteeepetenente edad btegotet ars ped E enpad eir psa sR iskee seata itep iehi 15 MaxTBP Maximum Time Between Points seconds ccceesssccceceeeeseesseeeeeecceeseesneeeeeeceesseenseeeeeeesessesaeeeeeeseeaaea 15 PCXS5VER version line format in PCX5 format cccccccccccccccc ccc ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 16 OZITRKDEF default values for OziExplorer s track line s properties eeeesesceesseecsseeesececeseeeseaeeesaeesaeeesaeers 16 WPIDFORM defatilt waypoint ID eeaeee arae areia e rare AEA A e A iets TERRE OEREO OEE AE SAKERNA EEES EADE 16 WPDESCFORM default waypoint description eessesesesesesesertssresstesetestttstesstesstessttsstessteseresereseresereseresereseseresete 16 TRACKDESCDEF default track description cssscccescesseceotesessecerssensverensenensenscnebucsensnsensnsensuoseosenensosenonss 16 CREATEID YIN create unique waypoint ID s default N don t create 0 0 0 eeeeeseeeceneeesseeeeseeeesaeessaeesseeeenees 16 CREATEIDBYID YIN create the unique ID primarily by old ID default N create by Description 16 GREATEIDLEN len sth of the ID 05 350 area Ei eea E EAEE Er EA EER na ESEA TEESE EEEa erei ai EEEa eE 16 IDSEP character string to be used to concatenate waypoint ID and Description eeeseseseeerresrrssreesrrsrrrerrrerrserreeee 17 FIXTRACK substitute track breaks with straight lines Y N ee
56. of character strings which should match with the Waypoint ID INDESCSTR list of character strings which should match with the Waypoint description With parameters INIDSTR and INDESCSTR you can set a list of character strings which should match with the Input line Waypoint ID or Waypoint description respectively The input line is selected if at least one of the character strings is match with the Input line Waypoint ID or Waypoint description Asterisk in the character string matches with any string Character comparison is not case sensitive E g INLINESTR Track Waypoint Input line must start with Track or Waypoint INIDSTR LAM ID must begin with or lam Lam etc USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 19 42 INIDSTR pol tun ID must start with POL or end with TUN INDESCSTR FISH GUAY Description must contain FISH or end with GUAY MAXDIST maximum distance in kilometers Input line is excluded from the output file if the distance from the point given with parameter FROMPOINT is greater than the maximum distance E g MAXDIST 30 FROMPOINT Ilatitude longitude Sets the coordinates used in accordance with parameter MAXDIST GeoConv assumes that latitude and longitude are in input datum E g FROMPOINT 62 142 24 543 FROMCRDTYPE coordinate type of FROMPOINT Sets the coordinate type of latitude and longitude set by parameter FROMPOINT Default type is degrees DEG See parameter INCRDTYPE or OUTCRDTYPE for i
57. on by the content of the file Parameter files Selects the file if the file contains any of the strings By default the comparison test is not case sensitive fmk contains pcx5 2 09 fmk contains map project abe calibration data This parameter can also be given in the command line between quotation marks Geoconv OziExplorer track Geoconv map project abe calibration data General information about parameter files GeoConv reads parameters of ellipsoids datums and xy conversions from respective parameter files ELLIPS VAL _ Ellipsoidal parameters DATUM VAL Datum definition parameters XYPARA VAL Parameters describing conversions between geographical coordinates and metric xy coordinates Parameter files must reside in the directory defined by the system parameter FVALUE see section installation instructions Parameter files are text files which can be edited by normal text editor It is also possible to set values in the parameter files using program FVALUE which is used also to set program parameters An example of parameters file as is text file Name Datum CEM LAO FAE FAN SCF Width Free text KKJ KKJ 27 0 3500000 0 1 3 Finnish National Grid OSGB36 OSGB36 2 49 400000 100000 0 9996012717 An example of setting parameter values with program FVALUE in the command line or batch file FVALUE F VALUE XYPARA KKJ KKJ 27 0 3500000 0 1 3 Finnish National Grid XYPARA OSGB36 O0
58. ordinates and geodetic coordinates h The 3D similarity transformation parameters can be given to or from an ECEF datum e g to or from WGS84 or ETRS89 The 3D similarity transformation is done by 7 Parameter Helmert Transformation formula X2 DX 1 Rz Ry X1 Y2 DY 1 m 10 6 Rz 1 Rx Y1 Z2 DZ Ry Rx 1 Z1 Parameters in the file DATUM VAL are 1 1 parameters are given to ECEF datum e g to WGS84 0 parameters are given from ECEF datum e g from WGS84 2 Name of the ellipsoid 3 5 DX DX DZ X Y Z shifts in meters 6 8 Rx Ry Rz rotation angles around X Y Z axis in seconds 9 m scale factor correction scale 1 106 If you add new datums to the file DATUM VAL try to avoid potential errors check that conversion direction between datum and ECEF datum e g WGS84 is right parameter 1 check that ellipsoid is defined in ELLIPS VAL check that the signs of the rotation angles are consistent with the formula sometimes angles are given for a formula where signs are opposite to what is represented above check that rotation angles are given in seconds check that scale factor parameter is given in ppm 1 million not ppb 1 billion check that scale factor parameter is given as scale 1 not scale itself Conversions between datums are based on three coordinates latitude longitude and height above ellipsoid Most file formats supported by GeoConv don
59. ps of files at the same time instead of file by file conversions or if you want to automate your conversions I have tried to minimize the amount of programming errors in GeoConv by building it on carefully designed and tested program primitives However because of the large number of different input and output variants it has been impossible to test all combinations I am not a professional in geodesy but I have tried to minimize the amount of errors in applied methods by carefully examining and studying the methods and by thoroughly checking the results of implemented methods However I don t guarantee anything and I don t take any responsibility of correctness or accuracy of GeoConv s functioning or results The list of identified and corrected errors and new features is maintained in document GeoVers htm Your error reports and suggestions for improvement are greatly appreciated Version numbering GeoConv has no version number but you can check the version date by command GEOCONV USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 6 42 Overall description of the functionalities GeoConv reads the input file s makes desired conversions and filterings and writes the output file In basic use the user only needs to give the names of the input and output files and formats parameters INFILE OUTFILE INFORM and OUTFORM and then run the program GeoConv recognizes following input and output formats INFORM and OUTFORM For
60. s 400 degrees nisk edie rerien S E a NS AEA a ASEA Ea EA OSSEE T O Ea ran Ake 28 UIM Universal Tr nsv rse MerCatoric nri ernt eaea E e EN SEAR EaR ANOA ap SEA S EET EEE Sa rear Esie 29 TM Transverse Mercator Gauss Kr ger projected coordinates eeseeesseeseeseeereeereseresereseresrresrresreeseessresete 29 LCC1SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates one standard parallel eeseeeseeeeseeeetereeeeeeee 30 LCC2SP Lambert Conic Conformal projected coordinates two standard parallels eeceeseeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeee 30 MERC ISP Mercator projected coordinates one standard parallel eeseeseecesceceseeeseesseecsseecsseeeesaeeesaeers 30 MERC2SP Mercator projected coordinates two standard parallels ee eeseessecsseeeesceeeseeeesseecsseesseeessaeens 30 KKJn x and y coordinates of KKJ Zone 0 50 00 eeseceseccsseeesseecseecssceceseecesseeesaeecsseecseeseaecnsesesaeessaeessaeeeses 30 KKJ KKJ zone is defined by longitude eee eeseecssecsseeeesseecseecscecsseeeesseessaeecseessseesesseecsaeecseessaeesseeese 30 YKJ Finnish National Grid coordinates countrywide ZOME escceesecceseeceseeeseeceeecsseecesaeeesseecsaeesseeseseeens 30 ERTS TM35FIN Finnish new National countrywide Qrid ees ceeseceseeeeseeeeseeeseeceseecsseesesaeecsaeecsaecsaeessaeeeees 30 ETRS GKnzn Finnish new National grid Zones nn 0 cceeccceeeeceeeesnceeeeeeaceeceenneeeceseeeecseaeeeeeenaeeeseenee
61. s described in part Parameters of the user defined format CRDLIST Parameter COMMENTSTR can be used to define which lines should be regarded as comment lines Comment lines are either ignored or written as is to the output file depending on the value of parameter WRITECMT Y N GeoConv interprets comment lines as breaks in the track and start new track block after every comment The content and format of the output line of file format CRDLIST is defined by parameter OUTLINEFORM which lets you write a wide set of other information too Examples of lines in different user defined coordinate lists ILK263 65 123 28 543 ID latitude longitude no height ILK263 65 123 28 543 78 height included 6612345 3212345 x y LAAKIO 64 124 24 2345 Column separator is semicolon default is colon An example of a user defined coordinate list rem EUREF coordinates of the first class triangular points rem Source Announcement 24 of Finnish Geodetic Institute ILK042 Kymi Ky 60 31 15 86470 26 54 25 76350 71 214 ILK063 Rokkala Rk 61 59 27 40569 30 07 34 63359 189 685 ILK069 Koli K1 63 05 39 80772 29 48 31 81134 364 704 NONE no output file If the value of the parameter OUTFORM is NONE GeoConv writes no output file Used for testing USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 13 42 Passing the parameters to GeoConv and calling GeoConv GeoConv is designed to be used in batch mode only there is no way to give par
62. se readability Therefore you can freely use spaces but the integer parts of minutes and seconds must have two numbers that is numbers less than 10 must be preceded by zero E g 60 23 06 38474 Correct 602306 38474 Correct separators aren t mandatory 60 23 6 38474 Wrong seconds should be preceded by zero In all formats minus character or characters S or W South and West in any part of the coordinate value indicates negative value E g USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 26 42 20 13 14 5 Negative 20 13 15 5 W Negative In all formats you can use both period and comma as decimal point except when used in a parameter list where comma is used as a field separator E g 17 8726448 Right comma 16 34324234 Right period GON Gon grad Degree format where full circle is 400 degrees Alternative is to include character G in the expression e g 40 1523G In that case the expression is regarded as gons regardless of the INCRDTYPE 200G 180 degrees UTM Universal Transverse Mercator When INCRDTYPE is UTM GeoConv reads the zone information from INZONECOL The zone information consists of the Zone Number 1 60 and the Band Letter CDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWX e g 14V GeoConv also checks if the zone field also contains the easting and northing values as in standard UTM coordinate format e g in the second column below N B that the easting value comes in standard UTM format before the northing value
63. sis sti og ehsoel a e SE Sis Fagen HB hed aeta E ils eek ae eraa EE eves eed Babez dees 12 Passing the parameters to GeoConv and calling GeoCon 00 ce eeeeeceeesseecsseesseecencecseesesaeessaeecsaeesseessseeeesaes 13 EV ALUE commiands i5 5 c ciitit ola E BE elon naa i eS A i a Bes E EE R Ae ie 13 General parameters iinan gies ec goss Rabe es Sok BGS Se Ta ST SEL SE SE TE 14 INF Ename of the input file s cries fucctessevetiics sevens sete svusceessvsncesscvartess dua E E E Ea rA eea EEEa r S s E r ESET 14 OUTFILE name of th o tp t file s 4 5005 r eea E T a E a EE aa ANa ENEE aS EE ESEE E RE Ea aphasia 14 INFORM Format of the Input files iesper eeeeeeseecseecsseecsneecsscecesaeeesseecsaeecsscecseecsaecesaeecsaeecsseessseeessaeeesaeesseeseaeers 14 OUTFORM Format of the Output files srs besier o eiro using hebben ES aaea Ea EEES E eS EEN Ea aves aphid 14 INNMEA list of the NMEA0183 sentences launching a write to the output file s seseeeseeeseeereesreeerrerrrerreerrrerreees 15 OUT NMEA CSN ING vases oh forces cng Sant ctey ened csi A Bet EEA T ecg TE eaate eu oteg set odstede votes een tot evades ses ST 15 OUTTYPE output type Waypoint Track or ROUtE eee eeeeeesseeeesseecsseeceseeceeecesaeeesaeecsaeecsscecseeesseesenaeessaeessaeers 15 INDATUMETnputt datunn oscccecssec cie odetctegoteesits eds en enep eraten epshe Sepai e Nee SEE aineis RERE eip iesti st iiep ty Siha 15 OUTDATUM Ou tput daturings os2 c50 petees doce to
64. sm is the same as with parameter OUTLINEFORM The default value for header and footer if null that is header or footer is not printed Below an example of a header or footer template which is saved as file Maximum speed maxspeed Minimum speed minspeed Average speed avespeed Total time trkhours Total length trkdist OUTPRLINE Y N do print lines Y N OQUTLINEFORM If you want to print only header and or footer without lines you can set the value of this parameter to N No The default value of this parameter is Y Yes do print lines E g USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 32 42 OUTPRLINE Default value Yes do print lines OUTPRLINE Y Do print lines OUTPRLINE N Do not print lines INHEADERMASK binary mask for the input file header INLINEMASK binary mask for the input line With these parameters you can define the structure of a binary input file e g inlinemask LNG LNG DBL DBL DBL DBL DBL LNG LNG GeoConv first uses these masks to convert the input file to visible fields and then performs the rest of the conversion as with text files If there is no header in the binary input file you can omit the parameter INHEADERMASK and define only INLINEMASK Below the table of the recognized field types which can be used in parameters INHEADERMASK and INLINEMASK Field Bytes Description Comment value BYTE 1 Byte 0 255 INT 2 Integer
65. ssaeeeses 7 OZITRK OziExplorer thack file iiss cicseeccstaceaccecsetceasccavecandcasesasdeasesanicpvenea desuessacevveced dees scaacevyseaecunveceesavauavevandessesandes 7 OZIRTE OziExplorer route filenn e eaen Eeen TENTEA EEEE EAE ERa 7 MAGELLAN PMGNTRK and PMGNWPL formats ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeereseresertseressrestrsstrssrrsstesseserestrestrestrestessteseresete 7 MPSEXP MapSource text export format INFORM only ssseesseeeseeersesrsesisssessresereseresereseresrtsterstesstessesereseresereserese 8 GPX Topografix GPS eXchange format sneinen r E Ea eE E a Ea Er E Eear a a Si MERICDGPS MERICD GPS log Finnish MERICDMCD MERICD route file binary format Finnish ccccccessesccceesececeesneeeeeeeeeeceneeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeenees 9 GREK2KWPT Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus omat paikat Finnish 0 e ce eeeceeseesseeeceseeceeeceseeessaeecsaeeseneeesee 9 GREK2KTRK Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus reitit Finnish cceesccccesssceceeseeeeeeeeceeeeeceeeeesaeeeeneeeeseees 10 GREK2KGPS Genimap Reittikartta Suomi Plus GPS file Finnish cc cccesssscceeesnceceesneeeeeeeaeeeeeesneeecneeeeeeees 10 NMEA0183 NMEA0183 Statidard w 225 s2c ssh einn en ioc beste cebqoubdeed gentnauoceubsdeubven leuncteisdon buen cash cvebedes nua EESE 10 CRDLIST user defined coordinate list ccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees es 12 NONE 10 outp tfiles i
66. sseesseesssesrsssrsesrssrrssressreseressreseresrreseresrresressrrssreeees 17 Filtering parameters gt i r ain p atcha shen a e aa T E E E aa a SEa aa ea SEES aa ESR SeSi 18 INT YPES list of selected input point types WAYPOINT TRACK ROUTE seseeeseseeeseeerieeressrrserrsriesreesereerereses 18 SKIPZEROCRDSs skip records with lat 0 and Lon 0 ees eeseeeseceseeeeseeeesseecsacecsaeecsseeceseecesaeecsaeecatessaeessseesses 18 LATRANGE lower limit in degrees higher limit in degrees seeeeeeseeeesseessneecssceceseeeesaeecsaeecsacecseesseeenseeeesaes 18 LONRANGE lower limit in degrees higher limit in degrees e ce eeeeesseeesecesneeecesceceseeceeeceseeeesaeecsaeesseeesseeeesaes 18 RNGCRDTYPE coordinate type of the coordinate LiMIts eee ee eeeeeseecsseeceseeeeseeeseaeecsseecsacecseeceeeessaeessaeessaeers 18 INLINESTR list of character strings which should match with the input line cee eeeeeeseeceseeesseeeesneesseeeeers 18 INIDSTR list of character strings which should match with the Waypoint ID eeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeesnees 18 INDESCSTR list of character strings which should match with the Waypoint description ceeseeeseseseeeeneees 18 MAXDIST maximum distance in kilometers 0 0 0 ces eeseeesecsseecssceeeseeeseecscecsseeceeecessaeecseecscessseeesseeesaeessaeeseaeers 19 FROMPOINT gt latitude longituden int iere EErEE NEEE rE EE EE ENE rE E E E E a ea 19 USER S MANUAL OF PROGR
67. sted in this parameter are written into the output file The point types are WAYPOINT TRACK ROUTE E g INTYPES WAYPOINT Only waypoints are written into the output file INTYPES WAYPOINT TRACK Waypoints and trackpoints are written into the output file N B Parameter OUTTYPE you however can force the output type E g this parameter setting reads only track points but forces them to waypoints INTYPES TRACK OUTTYPE WAYPOINT SKIPZEROCRDSsskip records with lat 0 and lon 0 If this parameter is set SkipZeroCrds Y default value GeoConv doesn t write out records where both latitude and longitude are zero Can be used in formats where zero coordinate values indicate missing data LATRANGE lower limit in degrees higher limit in degrees LONRANGE lower limit in degrees higher limit in degrees If you set LATRANGE and or LONRANGE an input line is excluded from the output file if latitude or longitude is not between the set limits You may leave the other end open set only lower or higher limit e g LONRANGE 70 GeoConv assumes that limits are in input datum E g latrange 59 70 lonrange 30 RNGCRDTYPE coordinate type of the coordinate limits The coordinate type of the coordinate limits are set by parameters LATRANGE and LONRANGE Default type is degrees DEG See parameter INCRDTYPE or OUTCRDTYPE for information about coordinate types INLINESTR list of character strings which should match with the input line INIDSTR list
68. t store height In conversions missing height causes a minor error which however can be totally ignored in navigational usage An example of DATUM VAL as is text file ame ToECEF Ellipsoid DX DY DZ rx ry rz m WGS84 1 WGS84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KKJ 1 HAYFORD 96 062 82 428 121 754 4 801 0 345 1 376 1 496 Finnish Nautical Chart 1 International 78 231 97 0 0 0 0 0 RT90 0 Bessel_1841 414 0978567149 41 3381489658 603 0627177516 0 8550434314 2 1413465185 7 0227209516 0 0 OSGB36 1 Airy 446 4 125 2 542 1 0 150 0 247 0 842 20 49 AD27 1 Clarke_1866 8 160 176 0 0 0 0 USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 37 42 ITRF90 1 GRS80 0 060 0 517 0 223 0 0183 03 0 0070 0 011 Pulkovo 1 Krassovsky 28 130 95 0 0 0 0 0 An example of setting datum parameter values with program FVALUE FVALUE DATUM NAD27 1 Clarke_1866 8 160 176 0 0 0 0 FVALUE DATUM Pulkovo 1 Krassovsky 28 130 95 0 0 0 0 0 XYPARA VAL conversion parameters between geographical and metric xy coordinates Parameters in XYPARA VAL define conversions between geographical coordinates and metric xy coordinates e g UTM and Gauss Kriiger or Lambert Conic Conformal conversions with different parameters Selection of the desired grid parameter set a line in the file XYPARA VAL is done by setting the value of the parameter INXYID or OUTXYID E g setting INXYID SPC CA 5 would select the line below SPC CA 5 NAD83
69. ted coordinate format When this coordinate format is used conversion parameters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter OUTXYID Fore more details about the needed parameters see section Parameter Files XYPARA VAL MERCI1SP Mercator projected coordinates one standard parallel MERC2SP Mercator projected coordinates two standard parallels User defined Mercator projected coordinate format MERC ISP is the normal Mercator projection where the only standard parallel is equator MERC2SP is rarely used Mercator projection with two standard parallels When this coordinate format is used conversion parameters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter INXYID KKJn x and y coordinates of KKJ zone 0 5 KKJ KKJ zone is defined by longitude The conversion is made by three dimensional seven parameter similarity transformation using datum KKJ If the zone number is not given it is calculated automatically from the longitude YKJ Finnish National Grid coordinates countrywide zone Definition is exactly same as KKJ zone 3 but YKJ is used countrywide ERTS TM35FIN Finnish new National countrywide grid As standard UTM but used in countrywide zone ETRS GKnzn Finnish new National grid Zones nn ETRS GK Finnish new Natio
70. ters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter INXYID Fore more details about the needed parameters see section Parameter Files XYPARA VAL MERCISP Mercator projected coordinates one standard parallel MERC2SP Mercator projected coordinates two standard parallels User defined Mercator projected coordinate format MERC ISP is the normal Mercator projection where the only standard parallel is equator MERC2SP is rarely used Mercator projection with two standard parallels When this coordinate format is used conversion parameters between the geodetic and grid coordinates must be defined in the parameter file XYPARA VAL and the parameter ID must be set using the parameter INXYID USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 28 42 Fore more details about the needed parameters see section Parameter Files XYPARA VAL KKJ Finnish National Grid coordinates The zone is defined by the first number of y coordinate The conversion is three dimensional seven parameter similarity transformation using datum KKJ See parameter INDATUM for the transformation parameters Conversion parameters between KKJ xy coordinates and geographical coordinates are described in parameters file XYPARA VAL see section Parameter Files YKJ Finnish National Grid coordinates countrywide zone Definition is exactly same as KKJ zone 3 but Y
71. tor projected coordinates one standard parallel eeseeeseccesceceseeeseeesseecsseeesseeeesaeeesneers 27 MERC2SP Mercator projected coordinates two standard parallels eseeseeesessseeesseeeesseessseecsaeesseeeeeeens 27 KKJ Finnish National Grid coordinatess s ccsccscseseeesscesssetenseeonseersosenesstensenenoeessoneveosenensonsssnonsetonsserses 28 YKJ Finnish National Grid coordinates countrywide ZOME esccesseeceseeeeseeeseeceeecsseecesaeeesaeessaeesseeseaeens 28 ERTS TM35FIN Finnish new National countrywide Qrid ees eeesecssecsseeeseeeseeseeecsscecssaeeesaeecsaeceaeessaeeeens 28 ETRS GKnn Finnish new National grid for local area USC eseeesceceseeeeseeeesseeesacecsseecsseeeesaeeesaeecsaeeeaeessaeeeeee 28 INXYID ID referring to conversion parameters between input xy coordinates and geographical coordinates 28 OUTCRDTYPE type of the output coordinates eee eeeceesseeceseeesseecseecescecseecssaeeesaeecsaeessscesseeeeesaeeesaeesseeseaeers 28 DEG Degrees and decimals of degrees eee eesecsseecssceessceeesseecsseecscecssaeeessecesaeecsseecsneecssaeeesaeessaeesseeeneessns 28 DM Degrees minutes and decimals of minutes 0 0 0 0 eee eeeeeesseeceneecsseeceseeeesaeeesaeecsaeecseesesaeeesaeecsaeessereneessns 28 DMS Degrees minutes seconds and decimals of seconds cccssseeceeeenceeeeseseeeeeececeeseaeeeessnneeeeseeeeeenneeess 28 GON Degrees full circl 1
72. tween the calls FVALUE commands Below the most important Fvalue commands Read more from Fvaluegb doc You can set the value of a GeoConvs parameter by command fvalue geoconv lt parameter name gt lt parameter value gt e g fvalue geoconv inform ozitrk You can initialize the value of a GeoConvs setting the value to blank by command fvalue geoconv lt parameter name gt e g fvalue geoconv inform You can check the value of a GeoConvs parameter by command fvalue geoconv lt parameter name gt eg fvalue geoconv maxdist You can see the values of all parameters set for GeoConv by command fvalue geoconv e g USER S MANUAL OF PROGRAM GEOCONV Page 14 42 fvalue geoconv General parameters INFILE name of the input file s The name of the input file can be given as the first command line parameter of with GeoConv parameter INFILE You can use wild chars in the name of the input file If you use wild chars GeoConv converts all files matching with the name E g GEOCONV c waypoint nauvol gps GEOCONV c pcx5 2001 wpt OUTFILE name of the output file The name of the output file can be given as the second command line parameter or with GeoConv parameter OUTFILE By default if the name of the output file is not given GeoConv prints on the screen If the name of the output file is not complete that is e g the base or the extension of the name is missing GeoConv takes the missing parts from the
73. uration Wit Sires coke eect heehee E EL Ete ETL E LU RS 33 QutHeightUnit KM M PTMINMI earen n a ens T yeas cus OE E EOE EE EPEE SEE 33 OutSpeedUnit KMH MPS MIPH MPH KNOT 0 cescesscccssccceseeeesseecseecscecsseecssaeeesaeecsaeecsseecsseeeesaeessaeesseeeaeers 33 OutlimeDiffShours nvon seann e geht aan hie ale oie Taine ne ie aol ETE 33 Table of field types for unit conversion eeeeeesceeseecseecsneecsseecesceeesseeesaeecsscecseeessecesaeecsaeessseesseaeeeaeeesaeerseeesaeers 33 File selection parameters FMK parameters ccescccsscccsseceseceseeeesseecsseecscecsseeeesaeecssueessaeseeesenaeeesaeeesaeers 34 FMK AGE days selection by the age of the file eee eeeeeeeecesseecsneecsceeseeecssaeeesaeecsaeecseecsaeessseeeesaeessaeeseaeers 34 FMK SIZE min max selection by the size of the file in bytes 00 0 eee eesceceseeeeseeeeseeessaeecsscecsseeeesaeeesaeessaeeenaees 34 FMK NAME namestring selection by the name of the file eee eee eeseceseceseecneeceseeecesseecsaeeessecseesenaeessaeeeeaeers 34 FMK CONTAINS string 1 sting2 string3 selection by the content of the file 0 0 lee eee eeseeceeneeeeeeeeneeeaeers 35 Parameter files cnet e teha a eNe beied Eden mi eben dl dees Sabi deeded N bak ees 35 General information about parameter files ces eesceeseecsseecesceesseeeesseecsaeecsscecseecssaeeesaeecsaeecsacecseeseaeesaeessaeessaeers 35 ELLIPS VAL ellipsoidal parameterss neern Sieg habdeeds gh cotebighehubecen Geek
74. use this parameter if the default values are OK see below The parameter value is comma separated list of following properties e g OZITRKDEF 1 16777215 0 2 8421376 Below the description of the items in the list For more detailed inform see OziExplorer s Help Item Description Default value Typical recommended values Position in the file line 1 Width of the track plot 1 lor2 2 2 Track color 16777215 RGB code 3 3 Track type 0 0 10 20 6 4 Track fill type 2 0 7 7 5 Track fill color 8421376 RGB code 8 WPIDFORM default waypoint ID WPDESCFORM default waypoint description TRACKDESCDEF default track description If the input file doesn t give waypoint ID waypoint description or track description this parameter can be used to define default values for waypoint ID waypoint description or track description Embedded printable fields can be used as in parameters OUTLINEFORM OUTHEADERFORM and OUTFOOTERFORM E g TrackDescDef Stanford Lake Route TrackDescDef track cdate The default values for these parameters are WPIDFORM NBR WPDESCFORM TOTDIST TrackDescDef fDate CREATEID YIN create unique waypoint ID s default N don t create CREATEIDBYID YIN create the unique ID primarily by old ID default N create by Description CREATEIDLEN length of the ID If you set the parameter CREATEID CREATEID Y GeoConv creates unique ID s to waypoints If you set also parameter CREATEIDBYID CREATEIDB YID Y cre

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