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mapping software
Submitted: Sunday, Dec 24, 2000 at 00:00
wayne hart
I have a laptop but am inquiring as to whether it is more practical to but maps from shops or if there are the maps of the outback available on CD rom. Also does anyone know of any good mapping software compatible with GPS and can it give you a constantlocation as to where you are situated thanks
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AnswerID: 96 Submitted: Wednesday, Dec 27, 2000 at 00:00
Dave Walmsley
replied: Wayne,
Theres a goodbit of OZ software called Oziexplorer. Have a look at http://www.oziexplorer.com/.
Im not aware of specific Outback maps on CD, but have a look Auxlig
http://www.auslig.gov.au/
And
Hema maps
http://www.hemamaps.com.au/.
If theres some contradiction about where you are it will be due to different Datum Systems. Check your Documentation and the map title block.
Dave
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AnswerID: 99 Submitted: Thursday, Dec 28, 2000 at 00:00
Eureka 4WD Training
replied: The previous answer was correct and the Auslig maps are on CD. You MUST MUST MUST set the datums on the GPS and in Oziexplorer to suit the maps you are using, normally Australian Geodetic 1966 rather than WGS84 which is the normal default. You will also be able to use moving map which will always show you where you are. Have a good trip.
Ray Harris
Eureka 4WD Training
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AnswerID: 106 Submitted: Sunday, Dec 31, 2000 at 00:00
ExplorOz Team
replied: Theres also Fugowi for mapping software. Much as we use computers for work and advocate
trip planning
using resources such as ExplorOz, we actually prefer the practicality of paper maps when
on the road
- for a quick reference it is much easier to fold out a map than to pull the laptop out of its bag, wait for it to start up and load your program only to find the battery is low! Of course, using digital mapping is fun but isnt the whole point of going on outback adventures to get away from your the tools of a modern existence? Basically, you still need the paper maps even if just as a back up. Also, there are still very few CD maps with sufficient detail for the lesser known 4WD tracks. And please dont forget to support us by purchasing your maps on the ExplorOz Adventure
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