The header on both files seems to be in a similar format, differing in time and bounds: If it’s possible to amend them within the device I don’t know, and don’t really care as I can tell from the map and my notes why I recorded a waypoint (it’s usually to mark where bollards are on a way or similar - I photograph the bollards from a short distance away, then stand between them and mark the waypoint). In the above the name, comment and description all come from my GPS device. Note - I added the last two closing tags to the above example - in reality I was tracking at one second intervals from about 10am to about 16:40 which I split into roughly hourly tracks by saving progress to SD card and clearing on my GT-31. The differences are perhaps a bit more obvious if I quote bits: I’ve opened a couple of GPX files created by GPSBabel that I was using with JOSM yesterday. Garmin GPS 3+, Garmin iQue3600, Columbus V-900 What does OSM/JOSM need to see to know if the data is a track or individual waypoints?ĭo I need to edit any of the column headings because I could do this manually with a text editor?Īny more clues to advance my progress more rapidly would be appreciated as I have a short visit mid month to Exuma in Bahamas and will record as much data as I can in the hope that it won’t be wasted. IMAGE = I’ve not used yet but think YES/NO if software should look for matching EXIF data VOX = geo-referenced file name of voice recording PDOP = seen in test logging range of 1.1 to 3.2 VALID = DGPS (differential) or SPS (standard) HEADING = degrees, 1 to 360, 0 being stationaryįIX MODE = settable in setup, 2D or 3D, shows achieved 2D or 3D SPEED = settable in setup, kph or mph (whole number no decimal) TIME = hour minute second, 24hr, Ex: 100031 = 31 secs past 10AMĪLTITUDE = settable in setup, meters or feet (whole number no decimal) TAG = for correlation of voice record or photo?ĭATE = year month day, Ex: 090130 = Jan 30,09 INDEX = sequential number for points generated in track CSV format with column headers in following order: When the recorded data is downloaded from unit it is in. Included are a) Time Zone b) Ground or Airborne logging c) Standard or Professional Data Sets d) Over speed alert 30Kph to 300Kph e) Spy Tracking, ON/OFF & Interval f) Kph or Mph g) Feet or Meters h) Track Points to be based on Distance or Time. The software generates a Config.txt file which is loaded onto the MicroSD card (Max capacity 2G). The software is supplied in order to provide some basic communication with the Columbus V-900 Data Logger and to allow integration of voice recordings and photos. I also spent a bit of time going over the “Time Album” software supplied with the Columbus V-900, V1.5.4 I have spent another day playing with GPSBabel as you suggested but i don’t think my cause has advanced much.
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