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As many of you have noticed, the US Sectional charts distributed with
SeeYou are getting pretty seriously stale. Kind of like last week's sushi. Current charts can be downloaded directly from the FAA (they currently cost $1.60 each), but they have to be reprojected and cropped before they can be used with SeeYou. While I've been somewhat impatiently waiting for an update from Naviter, I've been experimenting to see if I can do the conversions myself without having to buy expensive tools. It has taken some time to do this, but I have finally worked out how to accomplish the required operations using totally free software tools. The process isn't for the faint of heart -- at a minimum you need to be familiar with how to use a text editor and use basic DOS shell commands. 17 individual steps are required. I can now do the process in 15 minutes or so for each chart. The results seem to me to be about as good as the ones from Naviter. Check out the Maps forum on the Naviter website (see link below) for a similar posting to this one. Attached to it is a pdf containing complete instructions and a script that automates much of the process. Happy reprojecting! Lynn Alley "2KA" http://www.naviter.si/component/opti...8/topic,3304.0 |
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Lynn,
Good stuff! Do you mind if I take a stab at automating the process on my justsoar.com server? (Does the FAA prohibit giving away re- projections of charts that had to be paid for?) 2NO |
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I think you will find the sectional charts available to FlyWithCE Navigator
http://www.flywithce.com/ are done pretty much the same way tim "2KA" wrote in message ... As many of you have noticed, the US Sectional charts distributed with SeeYou are getting pretty seriously stale. Kind of like last week's sushi. Current charts can be downloaded directly from the FAA (they currently cost $1.60 each), but they have to be reprojected and cropped before they can be used with SeeYou. While I've been somewhat impatiently waiting for an update from Naviter, I've been experimenting to see if I can do the conversions myself without having to buy expensive tools. It has taken some time to do this, but I have finally worked out how to accomplish the required operations using totally free software tools. The process isn't for the faint of heart -- at a minimum you need to be familiar with how to use a text editor and use basic DOS shell commands. 17 individual steps are required. I can now do the process in 15 minutes or so for each chart. The results seem to me to be about as good as the ones from Naviter. Check out the Maps forum on the Naviter website (see link below) for a similar posting to this one. Attached to it is a pdf containing complete instructions and a script that automates much of the process. Happy reprojecting! Lynn Alley "2KA" http://www.naviter.si/component/opti...8/topic,3304.0 |
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Tim,
Of course, please feel free to use my scripts and instructions any way you like. It would be great if we could get current sectionals for SeeYou from justsoar.com. I believe it is perfectly legal to reproduce and redistribute the sectionals, provided correct attribution is given. As a matter of fact, here is a quote from the html file that comes with the distribution: "Acknowledgement of the FAA would be appreciated in products derived from these data. When product developers or other customers acknowledge the FAA as the source of the data, the FAA seal or initials cannot be used to imply that a product is endorsed, approved, or authorized by the FAA." I have also been working on easy methods of doing batch reprojections. I'll email you about that directly sometime in the next couple of days. Best, Lynn "2KA" |
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thanks
tim "2KA" wrote in message ... Tim, Of course, please feel free to use my scripts and instructions any way you like. It would be great if we could get current sectionals for SeeYou from justsoar.com. I believe it is perfectly legal to reproduce and redistribute the sectionals, provided correct attribution is given. As a matter of fact, here is a quote from the html file that comes with the distribution: "Acknowledgement of the FAA would be appreciated in products derived from these data. When product developers or other customers acknowledge the FAA as the source of the data, the FAA seal or initials cannot be used to imply that a product is endorsed, approved, or authorized by the FAA." I have also been working on easy methods of doing batch reprojections. I'll email you about that directly sometime in the next couple of days. Best, Lynn "2KA" |
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Tem,
Whoops. I actually meant to address the message below to Ted, but a neuron misfired when I typed the first line. But of course the same applies to you as well. I'll send along my thoughts on doing files in batches as soon as I have them organized. L. On Dec 14, 7:15*am, "Tim Mara" wrote: thanks tim"2KA" wrote in message ... Tim, Of course, please feel free to use my scripts and instructions any way you like. *It would be great if we could get current sectionals for SeeYou from justsoar.com. I believe it is perfectly legal to reproduce and redistribute the sectionals, provided correct attribution is given. *As a matter of fact, here is a quote from the html file that comes with the distribution: "Acknowledgement of the FAA would be appreciated in products derived from these data. When product developers or other customers acknowledge the FAA as the source of the data, the FAA seal or initials cannot be used to imply that a product is endorsed, approved, or authorized by the FAA." I have also been working on easy methods of doing batch reprojections. *I'll email you about that directly sometime in the next couple of days. Best, Lynn "2KA" |
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Lynn,
Thanks for doing this. Great stuff. - John |
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Government publications are not subject to copyright law; they are all
considered as information for the public. Purchase prices are to cover the cost of production and not for profit. As a matter of fact, there are libraries in every state (and very likely every county) in which there are Government Publications departments; this includes university libraries and public libraries. The Government Printing Office sends new publications monthly to these libraries -- free of charge. The librarians select from a list those items most likely to be of interest to their clientele. Sectional Charts are one of the choices and they were always in my university's library. You can view, copy, and even sell for profit anything the government publishes. At 16:26 14 December 2008, 2KA wrote: Tem, Whoops. I actually meant to address the message below to Ted, but a neuron misfired when I typed the first line. But of course the same applies to you as well. I'll send along my thoughts on doing files in batches as soon as I have them organized. L. On Dec 14, 7:15=A0am, "Tim Mara" wrote: thanks tim"2KA" wrote in message ... Tim, Of course, please feel free to use my scripts and instructions any way you like. =A0It would be great if we could get current sectionals for SeeYou from justsoar.com. I believe it is perfectly legal to reproduce and redistribute the sectionals, provided correct attribution is given. =A0As a matter of fact, here is a quote from the html file that comes with the distribution: "Acknowledgement of the FAA would be appreciated in products derived from these data. When product developers or other customers acknowledge the FAA as the source of the data, the FAA seal or initials cannot be used to imply that a product is endorsed, approved, or authorized by the FAA." I have also been working on easy methods of doing batch reprojections. =A0I'll email you about that directly sometime in the next couple of days. Best, Lynn "2KA" |
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I neglected to say that you can borrow these, also.
At 18:15 14 December 2008, Nyal Williams wrote: Government publications are not subject to copyright law; they are all considered as information for the public. Purchase prices are to cover the cost of production and not for profit. As a matter of fact, there are libraries in every state (and very likely every county) in which there are Government Publications departments; this includes university libraries and public libraries. The Government Printing Office sends new publications monthly to these libraries -- free of charge. The librarians select from a list those items most likely to be of interest to their clientele. Sectional Charts are one of the choices and they were always in my university's library. You can view, copy, and even sell for profit anything the government publishes. At 16:26 14 December 2008, 2KA wrote: Tem, Whoops. I actually meant to address the message below to Ted, but a neuron misfired when I typed the first line. But of course the same applies to you as well. I'll send along my thoughts on doing files in batches as soon as I have them organized. L. On Dec 14, 7:15=A0am, "Tim Mara" wrote: thanks tim"2KA" wrote in message ... Tim, Of course, please feel free to use my scripts and instructions any way you like. =A0It would be great if we could get current sectionals for SeeYou from justsoar.com. I believe it is perfectly legal to reproduce and redistribute the sectionals, provided correct attribution is given. =A0As a matter of fact, here is a quote from the html file that comes with the distribution: "Acknowledgement of the FAA would be appreciated in products derived from these data. When product developers or other customers acknowledge the FAA as the source of the data, the FAA seal or initials cannot be used to imply that a product is endorsed, approved, or authorized by the FAA." I have also been working on easy methods of doing batch reprojections. =A0I'll email you about that directly sometime in the next couple of days. Best, Lynn "2KA" |
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