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  2. GPS Exchange Format - Wikipedia

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    GPX, or GPS Exchange Format, is an XML schema designed as a common GPS data format for software applications. It can be used to describe waypoints, tracks, and routes. It is an open format [2] and can be used without the need to pay license fees. Location data (and optionally elevation, time, and other information) is stored in tags and can be ...

  3. GPSBabel - Wikipedia

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    GPSBabel is a cross-platform, free software to transfer routes, tracks, and waypoint data to and from consumer GPS units, and to convert between GPS data formats. [2] It has a command-line interface and a graphical interface for Windows, macOS, and Linux users. GPSBabel is part of many Linux distributions including Debian and Fedora, and also ...

  4. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Move the view so that the crosshair is on your desired location, and then click on it. There is a link to the hjl_get_Coor tool, which gives the coordinates back in your chosen wiki markup that can be copied and pasted to an article. The exported kml or kmz file can also be converted to templates using the kmlconvert tool.

  5. IGC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Some smartphone applications also allow you to view these files (IGC Viewer & Browser on Android for example). There are also tools to convert IGC files to tracks in GPX or KML with extension gx:Track format. [1] They allow you to view the track made (but lose a lot of information present in the original IGC file such as the circuit declaration).

  6. Template:GeoGroup - Wikipedia

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    The linked services allow the following results: A link to an OpenStreetMap map with the waypoints plotted onto the map.; Export all coordinates from the Wikipedia page or category in a KML file suitable for use in Google Earth, NASA World Wind and similar applications.

  7. Keyhole Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Keyhole Markup Language ( KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer. It was created by Keyhole, Inc, which was acquired by Google in 2004.

  8. Help:Attached KML - Wikipedia

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    The raw KML file is available for download, for use in compatible mapping or geospatial software. It is linked from the KML file link in the KML box. The exact method for downloading the file will vary depend on your operating system and web browser. Method 1. Either click on the KML file link, or right-click on the link and select "Download ...

  9. Category : Radar stations of the United States Air Force

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    Tatalina Air Force Station. Texas Tower 2. Texas Tower 3. Texas Tower 4. Thule Air Station. Thule Site N-32. Thule Tracking Station. Tierra Amarilla Air Force Station. Tin City Long Range Radar Site.