[gps-talkusers] Test-Hike and Data Extraction Question
- From: "Michael O. Hanson" <mhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 08:57:37 -0500
As some of you might know, I tested some data for the Appalachian Trail last
week. It generally went well.
Data from the Appalachian Trail Conference were as good as I could expect
(within nineteen meters at worst and sometimes better than that). Some
non-critical data from Map Tec were off by up to five hundred meters. These
data were for things like locations of stores where resupply might be
possible. Stores are in populated areas. Asking directions is an option if
I cannot clean up these data.
Does anybody know how to or know of a service that can extract Map Tec data?
The program I got data from is called terrain navigator. It requires the
user to place a marker on points of interest to get data. That is a largely
visual process. I am totally blind. I use JAWS. JAWS will not allow
marker placement.
I might be able to get better results if I had someone who knew what they
were doing extract data from Map Tec files.
Thank You,
Mike Hanson
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