{"id":586,"date":"2012-09-26T16:44:08","date_gmt":"2012-09-26T20:44:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gis.mtu.edu\/?p=586"},"modified":"2014-10-10T10:11:10","modified_gmt":"2014-10-10T14:11:10","slug":"dnrgps-tutorial-gis-data-in-michigan-georef-to-gps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gis.mtu.edu\/?p=586","title":{"rendered":"DNRGPS tutorial &#8211; GIS data in Michigan GeoRef to GPS"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>1) Launch ArcMap and add your data in Michigan GeoRef coordinates to your map.<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>\n<div>2) Make <strong>ArcToolbox<\/strong> visible\u00a0and expand <strong>Data Management Tools &gt; Projections and Transformations &gt; Feature &gt;<\/strong> and double-click the <strong>Project<\/strong> tool to open it. You can also open the <strong>Search<\/strong> window (<strong>Windows &gt; Search<\/strong> or Ctrl-F) and search for the <strong>Project<\/strong> (<strong>Data Management<\/strong>) tool.<\/div>\n<p><div>3) Select the layer you want on your GPS as the <strong>Input Dataset<\/strong> and verify that the <strong>Input Coordinate System<\/strong> is\u00a0<strong>NAD_1983_Michigan_GeoRef_Meters<\/strong>. Choose the location and name of your output file (maybe adding WGS84 to the end of the file name). Be sure you are saving a shapefile and not a geodatabase feature class. Click the <strong>Spatial Reference Properties<\/strong> icon\u00a0to select the <strong>Output Coordinate System<\/strong>. Expand <strong>Geographic Coordinate Systems<\/strong>, then <strong>World<\/strong>, and select <strong>WGS 1984<\/strong>.<\/div>\n<div><strong>Tip<\/strong>: If you right-click on this (or any) projection definition and choose &#8220;Add to Favorites&#8221; it will be easier to find in the future.<\/div>\n<p><div>4) Click <strong>OK<\/strong> to run the tool. Your re-projected layer will be added to your map after the tool has finished. You can verify your new layer&#8217;s projection by opening its properties and examining the Source tab. If all went well, the Projected Coordinate System should read GCS_WGS_1984.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><div>5) Launch <strong>DNRGPS<\/strong>. Choose <strong>File &gt; Load From &gt; File&#8230;<\/strong> and navigate to the shapefile you just saved. Select it and click <strong>Open<\/strong>. Verify that the values in <strong>Latitude<\/strong> and <strong>y_proj<\/strong> are the same, that <strong>Longitude<\/strong> and <strong>x_proj<\/strong> are the same, and <strong>Projection: No Projection<\/strong> is shown at the bottom of the window. If the values are different or a projection name is shown, something was not set properly in a earlier step and DNR GPS is converting projected to unprojected coordinates, perhaps incorrectly&#8230;<\/div>\n<p><div>6) Connect your GPS and turn it on. You should see a message near the top of the window that your GPS now connected. If you don&#8217;t, verify the GPS is on, check your cable, and select <strong>GPS &gt; Connect to Default GPS<\/strong>. If that fails, try <strong>GPS &gt; Find GPS<\/strong>.<\/div>\n<p><div>7) To transfer your GPS data, select <strong>Waypoint &gt; Upload<\/strong>. Your points should appear in the DNR GPS window. (if you loaded a line shapefile into DNR GPS, choose <strong>Track &gt; Upload<\/strong>). You should see a status message after the upload is complete.<\/div>\n<p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1) Launch ArcMap and add your data in Michigan GeoRef coordinates to your map. 2) Make ArcToolbox visible\u00a0and expand Data Management Tools &gt; Projections and Transformations &gt; Feature &gt; and double-click the Project tool to open it. 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