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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby Rolv » Mon 26 Jun, 2023 5:48 pm

With due respect, "the time it takes for the position to be related to the satellite, the satellite to process the signal then correlate position and send it back to earth" This statement is technically incorrect, the earth GPS unit doesn't send any signals to the satellites. The the GPS earth units only receive and process the received signals.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby bernieq » Sun 02 Jul, 2023 11:18 pm

Biggles wrote:A GPS is never 100% accurate, and cannot be. At best, it is a very good guide! Dilution of Signal — the time it takes for the position to be related to the satellite, the satellite to process the signal then correlate position and send it back to earth means there are variations in accuracy (often BIG variations), ...


Hi Biggles, either you're confused about how a GPS works or I'm not understanding you. A GPS doesn’t communicate with satellites - it is a receiver only, not a transmitter. Have a look at https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/gps/en/

Dilution of Signal? Are you referring to (geometric) dilution of position? which is concerned with the (very small) variances in calculated position that can occur as a result of the positions of the 4 (or more) satellites needed for the GPS to calculate it's position. eg if all satellites are well west of the GPS vs evenly distributed around the GPS (eg N, E, W & overhead).

What does 100% accurate mean? We're bushwalkers - how accurate do you need? To the nearest few metres is more than sufficient & a GPS delivers that in all but extreme locations (in narrow gorges, bottom of cliffs etc).

Edit : sorry, rolv, didn't see your post.

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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Mon 03 Jul, 2023 7:11 am

Hi guys,

This discussion has gone off-topic. This thread is for OSM maps for Garmin GPS. Please strart, or use, anotger thread for general GPS discussion.

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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Sun 30 Jul, 2023 8:47 am

Hi all,

New version of all maps with current OSM data. No other changes.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Sun 30 Jul, 2023 8:51 am

By the way the link to the maps is on the first post, but just to repeat it:

http://tiny.cc/osm-maps
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby peregrinator » Sun 30 Jul, 2023 9:52 am

andrewp wrote:By the way the link to the maps is on the first post, but just to repeat it:

http://tiny.cc/osm-maps.


Andrew, link not working for me. 404 Error. So I assume the issue is that it is a http URL, not https.

But nevertheless, I thank of course, for providing the maps.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby tastrax » Sun 30 Jul, 2023 12:19 pm

http://tiny.cc/osm-maps

dropped the period at the end
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Sun 30 Jul, 2023 3:06 pm

Thanks tastrax.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby Graham17 » Sun 13 Aug, 2023 5:13 pm

Thanks !
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby GPSGuided » Tue 15 Aug, 2023 8:58 pm

andrewp wrote:By the way the link to the maps is on the first post, but just to repeat it:

http://tiny.cc/osm-maps

Brilliant and thank you!
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Tue 05 Dec, 2023 3:09 pm

Hi all,

Another new version of all maps with current OSM data. No other changes.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby Biggles » Wed 06 Dec, 2023 12:16 pm

Thanks Andrew.
Downloaded VicMap and OSM-maps from interwebby; both now on GPSMap64s.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby tom_brennan » Wed 06 Dec, 2023 8:53 pm

Thanks as usual for your great work Andrew!
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Tue 23 Jan, 2024 8:24 pm

Hi all,

Another new version.
Rebuilt NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA with new OSM data. Changes for Walls of Jerusalem (TAS).
Re-instated add-pois-to-areas for any polygons with tourism tags, mainly for huts and camps shown as a polygon, rather than a point.

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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby andrewp » Wed 20 Mar, 2024 8:09 pm

Hi all,

Another new version.
Rebuilt NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA with new OSM data.

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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby bernieq » Fri 22 Mar, 2024 7:09 pm

Thanks, Andrew - much appreciated, as always.

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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby Off-track » Sat 27 Apr, 2024 8:36 am

Thanks Andrew. The combination of clearly displayed 10m contours and waterways plus OSM data is very useful for hikers.

These img maps work well in BaseCamp (which I use for route planning). Just place them in a USB drive (in a folder named Garmin) or use the virtual drive method described by JaVaWa at https://www.javawa.nl/virtualdevice.html.

They are probably equally good in a Garmin GPSr, but smartphones are now so good that I have not used my 60Cx for years. Oruxmaps on my phone does not do such a good job of displaying these img maps, even after tweaking OM settings under Map>Garmin. In OM, it is probably better to alternate between geopdf or WM(T)S maps from the State government sites and OSM maps from OpenAndro at https://www.openandromaps.org/en. The WM(T)S mosaic is lower in resolution, but easier near mapsheet edges (because OM can only load one geopdf at a time). OSM often has better tracks/footpads but take care as it also has errors. The government sites often include other useful topographic data. It is great to be able to flick back and forth between maps to build the best mental picture.
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Re: OSM maps for Garmin GPS

Postby Warin » Sat 27 Apr, 2024 9:59 am

Off-track wrote:OSM maps from OpenAndro at https://www.openandromaps.org/en. The WM(T)S mosaic is lower in resolution, but easier near mapsheet edges (because OM can only load one geopdf at a time). OSM often has better tracks/footpads but take care as it also has errors.


OSM data can be corrected by anyone.
I like OSMand because the maps are updated monthly, so any corrected errors are gone in a month and any updated data is also there in a month.
OpenAndro maps update 4-5 times per year...
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