Tying
it all together: GPS, CAD, and Maps
For Immediate Release
Contact: Mark Crigler, (602)
978-0720, MarkC@AzTechSoft.com
Tying it all together: GPS,
CAD, and Maps
AMC, Inc. has released
GPS2CAD Ver 3.1, a new improvement to the powerful Windows
application that enables
users to effectively bring into their design environment the GPS points
they have collected, their
favorite CAD application, and public domain aerial
photos and Topo maps.
Version 3.1 follows the earlier release of Version 3.0 and
now includes compatibility
with Magellan GPS units, one of the market leaders in GPS.
The new capability has been
under development for several months.
The new version also
includes the ability to plot the points inside AutoCAD in 3D, carrying
with them the elevation
captured by the GPS unit. Other improvements add new functionality and
a streamlined, more error
free execution of the program. Samples and more information is available at www.AzTechSoft.com/gpscad.htm .
The primary benefit of
GPS2CAD is a significant reduction of job costs because it lets you use
an affordable GPS unit
instead of producing an extremely expensive and overly-accurate site survey.
GPS2CAD enables design
professionals to easily and inexpensively use recreational-grade GPS units to
collect field information and plot it in their CAD program. While professional
survey-grade systems are more accurate, most
recreational GPS units are
well-suited for many site layout and "topo-plotting" requirements.
Viewing the imported points
on actual public-domain aerial photos or topographic
maps is an important part of
GPS2CAD. These maps are obtained automatically when
the user clicks the
"View Points" button, and then displayed in a separate
window with the map, points
and id clearly plotted.
GPS2CAD translates the GPS
points from their "satellite based" coordinate system
into more than 40 world wide
coordinate systems, including the extremely popular
NAD 27, NAD 83, and the
State Plane Coordinate systems (used in the United
States).
The program is designed to
work with AutoCAD, versions 14.01 through 2004. In
addition, it will export the
point data to text files, Access 2000 files, and
DXF files, so most
technical/CAD programs (including AutoCAD LT) can use the
point data.
GPS2CAD Ver. 3.1 is
especially useful for capturing and viewing the location of
trails, outdoor recreation
sites, and topographic features. The program's "Real
Time Capture" of GPS
points allows the user to place GPS2CAD on a laptop,
connect their GPS receiver,
and "drive around" collecting the points as they go.
If desired, the points can
be plotted real time to AutoCAD or an Access 2000
database, so other programs
needing this point information can process it in
real time also. The real fun
part is to drive around town watching your route
being traced in an AutoCAD
drawing (keep your eyes on the road - or let someone
else drive!).
GPS2CAD Ver 3.1 (in current
release) is a follow-on product to Ver. 3.0 and 2.5, which
have been on the market for
three years. The latest version works with both Garmin and
Magellan GPS receivers. The
program works on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003.
The author believes this is
the only product on the market that fills the
tremendous gap between inexpensive,
hand-held GPS receivers and the CAD
environment. The program is
currently priced at $345 (U.S.)
For more information,
contact AMC, Inc., 4109 W. Laurel Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85029
USA Phone: (602) 978-0720.
Internet: Email: info@AzTechSoft.com
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Editor:
Since 1999 AMC Inc. has been
creating and marketing CAD and Engineering applications for Windows users. Mark
Crigler is a Registered Professional Engineer (Civil) in the State of Arizona,
and has been actively involved in the engineering profession for over 30 years.
Since December of 2000 he has been a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer.
Evaluation copies of GPS2CAD
are available at http://www.aztechsoft.com/download.htm
Screen shots are at: http://www.aztechsoft.com/gpscad.htm