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− | {{Content Tree|HEADER=QGIS Tutorial|NAME=QGIS tutorial}}
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− | With the help of the download option of the [[QGIS GPS plugin]] you can visualize [[tracks]]
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− | and [[waypoints]] that were registered outside.
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− | # Connect your GPS device with the computer.
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− | # Open the GPS Plugin.
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− | # Click {{button|text=Download from GPS}}
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− | # Set the port to “com” or “usb”.
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− | # Select the feature type.
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− | # Enter a name for the output file and select a folder where you save your data.
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− | # Enter a name for the layer.
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− | # Click {{button|text=OK}}
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− | # Afterwards the [[layer]] will be shown in Quantum GIS.
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− | If you download or upload data from your GPS receiver, coordinates will automatically
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− | be reprojected from WGS84 /latitude, longitude to your custom Spatial [[Reference
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− | System]] and vice versa, respectivly.
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− | Now you may convert the gpx file to the format shape file for easy data transfer to
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− | different GIS software.
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− | # Right click on the layer
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− | # Click {{button|text=Save as shapefile}}
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− | # Enter a name for the shapefile ({{typed|text=waypoints.shp}}) and choose a folder where you save the layer.
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− | ==Related articles==
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− | * [[The GPS tools plugin]]
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− | * [[Defining an own custom Spatial Reference System (SRS)]]
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− | * [[Creating GPS waypoints]]
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− | * [[Outdoors with the GPS receiver]]
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− | * [[Using the GPS Tracking Plugin]]
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− | * [[Digital photo links with the eVIS plugin]]
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− | [[category:Overview on GPS applications]]
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