Well, maybe my terminology is inaccurate, but what I meant to say was, I
load, and calibrate the map image. Basically, I load the map projection
information into the program (i.e., Lambert Conformal Conic, with the
appropriate lat/lon info.) I got this information from one of the HTML files
related to the specific map TIFF.
"Kyler Laird" wrote in message
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"Tom Jackson" writes:
I've downloaded the sectionals, and have brought them into Oziexplorer
moving map program ($75 download.) Also downloaded waypoints from one of
several aviation waypoint generators and imported them into Ozi. After
geo-referencing the map files, the waypoints line-up over the
airports/vor's
etc., so one can then create routes.
What do you mean exactly by "After geo-referencing the map files"?
They're
already georeferenced. Is there a format problem/incompatibility?
So far, I haven't used it in the plane, but used it in the car and it
seemed
to work fine.
Great! I'm looking forward to doing something useful with them personally
so I especially appreciate hearing that they're working for others.
Many thanks to Kyler.
You're quite welcome.
Thank you for the report.
--kyler
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