File .nmea of my flight into Google Earth
Hi guys,
I have a nice and small GPS logger where I can record my flight. I have a question for you... the file output is *.nmea. To import it nicely in Google Earth do you know any trick? I'm using a Mac. Tks ! M. |
There is an on-line resource that will convert from NMEA to G-Earth's KML format here: NMEA to KML converter
For use on your own computer there's a free application here: GPSBabel: convert, upload, download data from GPS and Map programs |
What make / model GPS logger do you have? I'm looking to buy one, but don't know what to go for. Many don't mention the logging frequency in the specs online - it would be useful to know if they log the position every x seconds / or minutes or whatever.
I'm also using a Mac (most of the time anyway) so compatibility with that if it uses proprietary software to extract / convert the data would be nice. |
Originally Posted by aerobelly
There is an on-line resource that will convert from NMEA to G-Earth's KML format here: NMEA to KML converter
For use on your own computer there's a free application here: GPSBabel: convert, upload, download data from GPS and Map programs
Originally Posted by Alan_D
What make / model GPS logger do you have?
It has a software included where you can set up which data you want to record and the loggin frequency (between 1 minute e 99). |
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