EV220Exporting GPS Data to GISFall 2000
Review Lesson 5: Exporting Data to a GIS or CAD System in the Pathfinder Office 'Getting Started' Tutorial (page 4-37).
Trimble GPS data Export
- Access the Export Utility from the Utilities drop down menu,
- Select the *.SSF Trimble files which you used for your map area,
- Select the appropriate output folder for your project (c:\pfdata\yourprojectname\export
- Select Sample ArcView Shapefile Setup from the Export Selection list
- Click on the Change Setup Options at the bottom right
- Make sure that the following options are set correctly in the ArcView Export Setup:
Format Tab
Format: ArcView Shapefile
Type of Data to Export: Features - Positions and attributes
System Tab
System File Format: DOS files
Attribute Tab
Export Menu Attributes As: Attribute Values
Units Tab
Units: Use Current Display Units (note: should be metric system)
Coordinate System
Use Export Coordinate System:
System:Lat/Lon
Datum: NAD27 (Conus)
Altitude Units: meters
Altitude Reference:MSL
NOTE: if this is not your default coordinate system, select Change to make the changes. We want to convert the UTM coordinates displayed to Latitude & Longitude in ArcView. This will allow us to project the GPS positions onto any coordinate system that we choose.
Position Filter
Filter by GPS Position Info
Minimum Satellite: 3D four or more SV's
Maximum PDOP: Any(note: remember that the maximum captured was 6)
Include Positions that are: (Note: check all selections)
- Click Ok to proceed with the conversion
- The ArcView shapefiles will be exported to your export subdirectory
- Using Windows Explorer locate the files in the export subdirectory
- Each Feature type should have its own ArcView files consisting of :
*.SHP
*.DBF
*.SHX
- This version of Pathfinder Office (2.01) has a bug during the creation of the *.DBF files. In order to correct this problem, bring each *.DBF file into EXCEL and Save As the same file name but as a DB4 (dbase IV) file. This should correct the problem.
- Go into ArcView and access the saved project for the Campus Map
- Add the Feature shape files as themes, select proper symbology, colors, classification and prepare a Layout.
- Print/Plot a final map following the same requirements as noted in prior guidelines