Using GPS Data With Qgis
Using GPS Data With Qgis
Using QGIS
Objective: To download the waypoints collected from the hand held GPS in the field and
conversion into *shp or *Kml /*.kmz file format.
Level: Beginner
Reading:
1. http://sites.fcps.org/trt/garmin_mapsource.
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Introduction:
This tutorial mainly aims at describing the detailed steps involved in downloading the waypoints
collected from the hand held GPS in the field and conversion into *.Kml /*.kmz or *.shp file
format. In order to carry out this task, we need a GPS, a computer loaded with MapSource
(prepackaged software with handheld GPS devices), Google Earth and Quantum GIS.
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The second way of connecting your GPS device to PC is by using the USB data port. After
connecting the GPS to the computer, switch on the GPS unit.
3. If your device is connected to the computer then you will find your GPS device name in
the device field. If not you will find it blank.
Note: If your device name not found. Check if you have turned on the GPS. If so, check the connections
once again and hit the Find Device tab.
Or
Simply click on the icon in Tool Bar.
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2. Wait for computer to find your device choose appropriate file (Waypoints) to receive
click Receive.
3. Now your data will appear in the left window of the screen and in the map.
4. Now save the data by clicking File Save you will get a ‘Save As’ dialogue box
change the ‘Save as type’ to GPS exchange Format (*.gpx) Give appropriate name
Save.
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1. Open Google Earth by double click on the icon Or Start All Programs Google
Earth Google Earth.
2. From Map source Main Menu Bar View View in Google Earth. Points are seen as
below in google earth.
3. This waypoints are collected using Gramin GPS from Bharti Vidyapeeth Campus
Dhankawdi Pune. Thus fitting perfectly in the area of capture.
4. If necessary, you can save your data in Google Earth format i.e., KMZ or KML from the
“My Places” area of the Google Earth as follows:
5. Right click on the “GPS data” (the data you loaded from MapSource) under Temporary
Places Save As chose the right path give appropriate name Save.
6. The main purpose behind saving this file in *.kml/*.kmz is; we can use this in GIS
environment. It can work efficiently with all the GIS softwares once the file is converted
to kml/kmz format.
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G. Use of GPS Data directly in QGIS without using MapSource or Google Earth
1. Open QGIS. Go to ”menu bar Vector GPS GPS Tools”
2. A new GPS Tool window will open up. Browse through all the tabs. The names are self-
explanatory.
i. Load GPX file: To load the saved GPX file directly in QGIS
ii. Import other file: To import files in other formats.
iii. Download from GPS: To download waypoints directly from GPS to QGIS.
iv. Upload to GPS: To upload the data back to the GPS as and when required.
v. GPX conversions: To convert the waypoints to routes/tracks or vice versa of a .gpx
file.
3. Now we will load the same .gpx file directly in QGIS. Goto Load GPX file tab of GPS tools
window. Browse the saved GPS data file. And Click OK.
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4. Uncheck Routes and Tracks since we have only waypoints in our datasets. You can check
or uncheck required features depending on dataset available.
5. The points are loaded in QGIS as shown below.
6. Similarly we can directly import GPS waypoints data using “Download from GPS”
without using mapsource for conversion to .gpx format.
7. Click on Edit devices to find connected device. Select the appropriate device rom drop
down list.
8. Then select the appropriate port USB or serial port through which you have connected
the device to the system.
9. Click refresh if the device is not detecting or some error in device identification.
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10. So GPS data can be directly imported to GIS environment without involving any
complicated conversions.
11. Once the data is imported to QGIS, you can save or export the files to shapefile format
using Right click Save as. Save the layer in appropriate folder in *.shp format.
Exercise:
Q. Compute routes and tracks from the given waypoints. (Hint: Use GPX Conversions)
Q. Upload the data back to GPS device. (Hint: Use Upload to GPS)