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I'm still trying to understand how to place nodes/waypoints in rural areas with no help other than coordinates. Ive now figured out how to get the coordinates from a node in mapsource,(Mapsource is the program that came with my Garmin for uploading and manipulating the data.) but when I enter those in JOSM they are way off. For example my waypoint in Mapsource is at N32 15.888 E77 11.271 I enter that in JOSM and I'm miles away. If I manually place the node in JOSM at the approximate position it tells me I'm at 32.26343 77.18796 No where near the Mapsource coordinates. Any explanations or help? ow is this something to do with the decimal point?

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Athugasemd eftir lyx sett inn 30. júlí 2010 kl. 16:49

The Coordinates that you get from MapSource are in Degrees, Minutes and fractions of minutes while JOSM has Degrees and fractions of degrees here. I'm not suree if you can switch JOSM to use the same system as MapSource; if not, you have to recalculate the coords yourself: One degree is 60 Minutes, so (Minutes / 60) * 100 gives you fractional degrees. Looking at 32°15.888', 15.888/60*100 gives you 26.48, so you have 32.2648 as longitude.

Athugasemd eftir ae6mb sett inn 30. júlí 2010 kl. 18:34

lyx is right on. I also have a slight simplification to add: You needn't multiply by 100. If you do Minutes/60 and add that to degrees, it will get you the same answer. In other words, Minutes/60=0.2648, so add that to 32 to get 32+0.2648=32.2648.

Athugasemd eftir h4ck3rm1k3 sett inn 30. júlí 2010 kl. 21:52

Hi,
you can convert the coords using proj/cs2cs and some perl scripts....
do you have any datafiles? post them somewhere, archive.org is good.
mike

Athugasemd eftir Vclaw sett inn 31. júlí 2010 kl. 00:12

Or an easier option:
Load your waypoints in MapSource, then do "Save as", and save as GPX format.
You can then open the GPX file in JOSM, and it will show markers where your waypoints are. So you can add nodes on top of the markers, and upload to OSM.

Athugasemd eftir Rogerdodger sett inn 31. júlí 2010 kl. 03:16

You guys are great thanks so much. lyx and ae6mb thanks for solving the degrees and minutes. Vclaw yup there's the real simple way! I duno what happened yesterday but I couldnt get the waypoint to save as GPX format. Just tried it and now it works perfect.

Athugasemd eftir Speedophile sett inn 4. ágúst 2010 kl. 14:21

Another useful resource for converting between the various formats is at http://www.csgnetwork.com/gpscoordconv.html

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