![]() ![]() ![]() Is nothing wrong with that, but BE CAREFUL about adding the reverseįunction. Routine to plot an existing deed from the bearings and distances. “Hey, I just saw on your web page that you are working on a Please remember that when you use ExpertGPS or any other mapping tool that there are some jobs that are best left to the professionals. ![]() Here’s a comment I received from an ExpertGPS customer who works as a licensed land surveyor. But if you’re going to be buying or selling property or making decisions based on property boundaries, you need a professional – a licensed land surveyor. ExpertGPS is a great tool for mapping old property descriptions or for assisting in the search for your property corner markers. Just because a tool like ExpertGPS exists that will let you compute distances and bearings between points doesn’t mean that you can create a legal survey of your property. Just to be clear: unless you are a licensed land surveyor, you should not be creating your own land “surveys”. This feature is in active development, so please send me an email or enter a comment below if you’ve got questions or suggestions. I still need to add support for curves and run as many test cases as I can find. You can see the resulting parcel as displayed in ExpertGPS. Oh, you also have to tell ExpertGPS where the Point of Beginning is, either by entering coordinates, or (coming soon) by selecting a waypoint. Once all the calls are green, the OK button lights up and all you have to do is click it. If there’s a typo or something that ExpertGPS can’t parse, you’ll be able to enter the distance or bearing manually. If it is successful, that call is displayed in green. Each individual call is scanned, and ExpertGPS tries to pick out the bearing and distance from the text. Up comes the new dialog, and ExpertGPS scans your text and automatically separates it into individual calls. Normally this would bring up the Import Text wizard, but ExpertGPS now knows that if your text contains phrases like “Beginning at a point” and “thence”, you must be importing a series of survey calls. I just copy and paste the entire legalese right into the Route List. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to just paste that into ExpertGPS and have it plotted automatically on the map? That’s the goal, and I’m developing a new Import Legal Description wizard to accomplish just that. Learn more about the GPS to CAD software features in ExpertGPS Pro.Here’s a legal description of an actual parcel somewhere in the south – I’ve been using this as a test case:īeginning at a point thence S82☀8'58"E, 666.90' to a point thence S55☂7'34"W,116.29' to a point thence S64☀5'57"W, 217.03' to a point thence S73☃5'56"W,107.97' to a point thence N64★3'20"W, 187.07' to a point thence N25☂8'12"W,224.77' to the point of beginning containing 2.032 acres of land. The mapping, GPS transfer, and spatial data entry tools you need to get your next job done in record time. ExpertGPS Pro can manage your entire office's collection of Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance, and Eagle GPS receivers, giving you With an easy learning curve and a price your organization can afford, ExpertGPS Pro lets everyone in the office collect, view, and work with Make any changes or add additional notes, and then export the data back to your engineering department in DXF format.ĮxpertGPS allows you to paste formatted data from Excel or other tabular/CSV formats directly into the Waypoint List, making it easy to moveĪutoCAD or other data between your workstation and your GPS. Mark new features in the field as waypoints (or take photos with your digital camera) and when you return to the office, ExpertGPS will Preview your next job site on the maps in ExpertGPS, and map outĪ route to follow. Send boundaries and other CAD features to your handheld GPS for use in the field.ĮxpertGPS Pro is a perfect tool for merging GPS-collected data with your engineering files. Export your DXF drawings to Google Earth, and see them on top of the latest color imagery. Handheld Garmin, Magellan, or Lowrance GPS receiver. View your engineering drawings over topo maps and aerial photos, and combine them with field data collected with any The CAD/DXF Option for ExpertGPS Pro allows you to import AutoCAD drawings in DXF format and view them with seamless mapping and one-click data transfers to any Garmin, Magellan, or Lowrance Combine your AutoCAD DXF drawings with data collected on any handheld GPS ![]()
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