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    Registered: ‎06-25-2004

    Inputing Lat/Long points manually

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    06-28-2007 05:08 AM
    I have downloaded a county map that is set to NAD83 datum, Latitude-Longitude Degrees. I can track the coordinates using the Track Coordinates tool. I want to draw points where manholes are using Lat/Long coordinates given to me. Everytime I type in a Lat/Long point the point goes off the map and when I put the tracker on it, it is not what I typed.
    How to I put my manholes on this map using Lat/Long points?
    I typed the info correctly so I must have a setting wrong that I don't know about.
    Thanks
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    *Tripp Corbin, GISP

    Re: Inputing Lat/Long points manually

    06-28-2007 05:15 AM in reply to: wrightsville1
    If I am not mistaken, you must convert Degrees Minutes and Seconds to
    Decimal Degrees in order to input those positions. CorpsCon from the Corps
    of Engineers is a great tool for this and it is free. Here is the link:
    http://crunch.tec.army.mil/software/corpscon/corpscon.html

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    wrote in message news:5641359@discussion.autodesk.com...
    I have downloaded a county map that is set to NAD83 datum,
    Latitude-Longitude Degrees. I can track the coordinates using the Track
    Coordinates tool. I want to draw points where manholes are using Lat/Long
    coordinates given to me. Everytime I type in a Lat/Long point the point
    goes off the map and when I put the tracker on it, it is not what I typed.
    How to I put my manholes on this map using Lat/Long points?
    I typed the info correctly so I must have a setting wrong that I don't know
    about.
    Thanks
    Please use plain text.
    *James Murphy

    Re: Inputing Lat/Long points manually

    06-28-2007 07:33 AM in reply to: wrightsville1
    Have you tried using the digitize from the Coordinate Tracker?

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    wrote in message news:5641359@discussion.autodesk.com...
    I have downloaded a county map that is set to NAD83 datum,
    Latitude-Longitude Degrees. I can track the coordinates using the Track
    Coordinates tool. I want to draw points where manholes are using Lat/Long
    coordinates given to me. Everytime I type in a Lat/Long point the point
    goes off the map and when I put the tracker on it, it is not what I typed.
    How to I put my manholes on this map using Lat/Long points?
    I typed the info correctly so I must have a setting wrong that I don't know
    about.
    Thanks
    Please use plain text.
    Valued Contributor
    Posts: 85
    Registered: ‎06-25-2004

    Re: Inputing Lat/Long points manually

    06-28-2007 08:07 AM in reply to: wrightsville1
    Thanks for the link Tripp!
    I'll just convert the Lat/Long Manhole points and put them on the State Planes map.
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    Re: Inputing Lat/Long points manually

    06-28-2007 12:00 PM in reply to: wrightsville1
    FYI

    We used to use the Corpscon but now use a program that is free for small use. You can convert txt to dxf shp Google earth and a whole lot more.

    http://www.gpsu.co.uk/
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    Valued Contributor
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    Registered: ‎06-25-2004

    Re: Inputing Lat/Long points manually

    06-29-2007 04:59 AM in reply to: wrightsville1
    jessebelcher-tvec
    Thanks for the link. I will definitely check it out!
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