Posts tagged ‘GPS’

Magellan MobileMapper 6 GPS – Part 3

In part 2 of the MobileMapper instructions we collected data in the field. Now we are going to move our data from the Magellan to the PC and post-process it to improve spatial accuracy.

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July 15, 2009 at 2:17 pm 6 comments

Magellan MobileMapper 6 GPS – Part 2

Continued from part 1 of the MobileMapper instructions. We assume you did set up the MobileMapper as described there.

The following is a quick guide on using the Mopbilemapper 6 in the field. For detailed instructions see the MobileMapper 6 manuals from pro.magellangps.com. (more…)

July 10, 2009 at 2:43 pm Leave a comment

How to bring GPS data into ArcGIS, MS Excel, and databases

So you have collected your sample site locations with a Garmin GPS 60 and now you want to process them in ArcGIS or MS Excel? (more…)

July 2, 2009 at 2:26 pm Leave a comment

How to bring GPS data into Google Earth and Google Maps

So you have collected your sample site locations with a Garmin GPS 60 and now you want to see them Google Earth or Google Maps?

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July 2, 2009 at 2:14 pm 2 comments

Using the Garmin GPS 60

SED, the School of Environment and Development, has a number of Garmin GPS 60 devices (among various other GPS equipment). All university staff and students can borrow one of the devices. This is a quick start guide for collecting data with this  device. (more…)

July 2, 2009 at 12:53 pm 2 comments

List of GPS equipment

The GPS equipment we have available in SED (School of Environment and Development): (more…)

June 30, 2009 at 9:56 am Leave a comment

Magellan MobileMapper 6 GPS – Part 1

SED recently bought a Magellan MobileMapper 6 handheld.  It collects data with 2-5m real time accuracy, which can be improved to 1-2m with post-processing. The other day I tested it in the Peak District, under pretty ideal conditions, and with post-processing I got accuracy well below 1m.  I am very impressed by the GPS positioning accuracy and also by the ease of use of the device, I think it is ideal for the occasional professional user!

The MobileMapper 6  can be borrowed by staff and students. Here are some basic instructions on how to use it:

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June 29, 2009 at 3:03 pm 8 comments


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