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Which Coordinate Zone for CA DRGs?

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Anonymous
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Which Coordinate Zone for CA DRGs?

I've downloaded some USGS DRG files available from the California Spatial
Information Library. They are located in part of the state of California
and represented to be in the "Albers Equal Area Projection" . I've tried to
assign the following coordinate zones within AutoCAD Map5 to the source
drawings (DRGs) with no success.

1. "CATeale" (NAD27 Albers Equal Area for California, Meter)
2. "CA-VII" (NAD27 California State Planes, Zone VII, US Foot),
3. "US48" (48 States; NAD27 Albers Equal Area, 1:2000,000 DLG

Does anyone know if there is a coordinate system to pick from within the
program which will work? If not, is there one that you can modify to work
for this source?

Thanks,
David
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Message 2 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi David,

There was a bad definition for the old Map versions for the Teale
definition. I'd try modifying the CATeale definition so that the False
Easting is MINUS 4000000 instead of plus. The rest of the definition is
fine.

If that doesn't work, let me know.

Cheers,
David Walsh

If that doesn't work
"David" wrote in message
news:30116C952D99EA544D33ACEC65C97932@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I've downloaded some USGS DRG files available from the California Spatial
> Information Library. They are located in part of the state of California
> and represented to be in the "Albers Equal Area Projection" . I've tried
to
> assign the following coordinate zones within AutoCAD Map5 to the source
> drawings (DRGs) with no success.
>
> 1. "CATeale" (NAD27 Albers Equal Area for California, Meter)
> 2. "CA-VII" (NAD27 California State Planes, Zone VII, US Foot),
> 3. "US48" (48 States; NAD27 Albers Equal Area, 1:2000,000 DLG
>
> Does anyone know if there is a coordinate system to pick from within the
> program which will work? If not, is there one that you can modify to work
> for this source?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

David,

It worked! You definitely saved my sanity. This is not the first time
you've come to my rescue. I was at the end of my rope. THANK YOU!!!

Many cheers!!!

David


David wrote in message
news:0D061CFE11DCB96DEA956FD383705F38@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hi David,
>
> There was a bad definition for the old Map versions for the Teale
> definition. I'd try modifying the CATeale definition so that the False
> Easting is MINUS 4000000 instead of plus. The rest of the definition is
> fine.
>
> If that doesn't work, let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> David Walsh
>
> If that doesn't work
> "David" wrote in message
> news:30116C952D99EA544D33ACEC65C97932@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > I've downloaded some USGS DRG files available from the California
Spatial
> > Information Library. They are located in part of the state of
California
> > and represented to be in the "Albers Equal Area Projection" . I've
tried
> to
> > assign the following coordinate zones within AutoCAD Map5 to the source
> > drawings (DRGs) with no success.
> >
> > 1. "CATeale" (NAD27 Albers Equal Area for California, Meter)
> > 2. "CA-VII" (NAD27 California State Planes, Zone VII, US Foot),
> > 3. "US48" (48 States; NAD27 Albers Equal Area, 1:2000,000 DLG
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a coordinate system to pick from within the
> > program which will work? If not, is there one that you can modify to
work
> > for this source?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
> >
> >
>
>
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

David,

I was so happy it worked, I forgot to mention one minor point for the
benefit of anyone else you may run into this... it's the false Northing that
I changed (not the false Easting).

David


David wrote in message
news:0D061CFE11DCB96DEA956FD383705F38@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hi David,
>
> There was a bad definition for the old Map versions for the Teale
> definition. I'd try modifying the CATeale definition so that the False
> Easting is MINUS 4000000 instead of plus. The rest of the definition is
> fine.
>
> If that doesn't work, let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> David Walsh
>
> If that doesn't work
> "David" wrote in message
> news:30116C952D99EA544D33ACEC65C97932@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > I've downloaded some USGS DRG files available from the California
Spatial
> > Information Library. They are located in part of the state of
California
> > and represented to be in the "Albers Equal Area Projection" . I've
tried
> to
> > assign the following coordinate zones within AutoCAD Map5 to the source
> > drawings (DRGs) with no success.
> >
> > 1. "CATeale" (NAD27 Albers Equal Area for California, Meter)
> > 2. "CA-VII" (NAD27 California State Planes, Zone VII, US Foot),
> > 3. "US48" (48 States; NAD27 Albers Equal Area, 1:2000,000 DLG
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a coordinate system to pick from within the
> > program which will work? If not, is there one that you can modify to
work
> > for this source?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
> >
> >
>
>
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

David and everyone -

Please do not change the subject line of newsgroup messages to
which you are replying. It breaks the ability of the search
engine to group the messages, makes it hard to follow the thread
and is quite confusing. If it is a new subject, please start a
new message; if a reply, put your text answer in the body of your
message and leave the header the same.

The subjects "Which Coordinate Zone for CA DRGs?", "DAVID: YOU
ARE AWESOME!" and "PS:" all belong in this message group.
---
Anne Brown
Manager, Moderator
Autodesk Product Support discussion groups
Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does that include appending a useless subject line?

eg. Original post's subject line "Help"
Reply's subject line "Help - coordinate conversion"

Or can the search engine cope with that?

Huw

"Anne Brown" wrote in message
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> David and everyone -
>
> Please do not change the subject line of newsgroup messages to
> which you are replying. It breaks the ability of the search
> engine to group the messages, makes it hard to follow the thread
> and is quite confusing. If it is a new subject, please start a
> new message; if a reply, put your text answer in the body of your
> message and leave the header the same.
>
> The subjects "Which Coordinate Zone for CA DRGs?", "DAVID: YOU
> ARE AWESOME!" and "PS:" all belong in this message group.
> ---
> Anne Brown
> Manager, Moderator
> Autodesk Product Support discussion groups
> Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The search engine would find all instances of "Help". It's always
best to leave the subject line as originally started and just
reply. Moderators do routinely edit subject lines such as "help"
or "please help" as they are not specific to the problem. The
better the subject line the better the answers usually. If we do
edit a subject line, we go back to the original post so all
answers will have the ammended subject.
--
Anne Brown
Manager, Moderator
Autodesk Product Support Discussion Groups
Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion

Huw wrote:
>
> Does that include appending a useless subject line?
>
> eg. Original post's subject line "Help"
> Reply's subject line "Help - coordinate conversion"
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Anne,

OK. Sorry about that. Thanks for letting me know.

David

"Anne Brown" wrote in message
news:3DDD74D2.ECCCBDF6@autodesk.com...
> David and everyone -
>
> Please do not change the subject line of newsgroup messages to
> which you are replying. It breaks the ability of the search
> engine to group the messages, makes it hard to follow the thread
> and is quite confusing. If it is a new subject, please start a
> new message; if a reply, put your text answer in the body of your
> message and leave the header the same.
>
> The subjects "Which Coordinate Zone for CA DRGs?", "DAVID: YOU
> ARE AWESOME!" and "PS:" all belong in this message group.
> ---
> Anne Brown
> Manager, Moderator
> Autodesk Product Support discussion groups
> Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion

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