Hi all, I found a greatly detailed map of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) on this website ( http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Myanmar ) that I want to use on my Garmin eTrex 30. I can't figure out how to extract a map from that source so that it can be used in my GPS or BaseCamp. I did find some documentation, but it is to technical for me. I downloaded mkgmap, but I don't know what to do with it... should do something in the command line but I am not getting anywhere.... Can someone please assist me with this? Maybe some really basic instructions for dummies, or even make me a map I can use straight away.. I'm on a windows 10 computer btw Help is greatly appreciated!! Jørgen asked 04 Mar '17, 16:51 Jorgen74 aseerel4c26 ♦ |
I would have a second look at the selection offered bbbike.org Looks like an awful lot of detail on offer in some of the Garmin types. answered 05 Mar '17, 13:00 nevw Thanks, I will have another look to compare the two!
(05 Mar '17, 13:36)
Jorgen74
There are many other providers of Garmin suitable maps too http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download
(05 Mar '17, 15:33)
nevw
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You might be better off going to the following site for an installable map set that will work in both Basecamp and on your Garmin. Go to http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl and request a custom map from tiles you can select from the world map below. Many countries have pre-defined tile selections and don't require ticking the "Manual tile selection" button but Myanmar does not have its own entry (should be in the Asia drop-down list) so you'll have select tiles manually. Under "Choose your map type:" check "Generic Routable (new style)" then under "Perhaps you'd like to add some additional tiles?" check the box following "Enable manual tile selection:" Then go to the map below and jigger it around to select as many tiles as are needed to cover Myanmar. If you make a mistake and select too many tiles or one you don't want, merely click on it again to de-select it. To start over from scratch, click the "Reset Selection" button. When you have all the tiles you need, got to "Request your map or download it directly:" enter your email address and click "Build my map". Status requests and the notification of completion will appear in your email. When the map is finished, you'll be notified via email. Go to the downloads page listed on the email and select "Windows Installer", download and then run it as you would any other installable program. You can install it on your device from within Basecamp. Cheers, Dave answered 04 Mar '17, 23:16 AlaskaDave Thanks! Tried it, but I think it doesn't have the same level of detail as the map I see on openstreetmap.org.
(05 Mar '17, 09:36)
Jorgen74
The detail is customisable using the Etrex 30's, menus page 32 of manual. advanced setup sets zooms, text size and detail level. which may work for you. I seem to remember Garmin Basecamp also as an adjuster for detail as well.
(05 Mar '17, 18:46)
andy mackey
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You can use mkgmap together with an .osm.pbf file downloaded e.g. from http://download.geofabrik.de/asia/myanmar.html following these instructions. However, the web site extract.bbbike.org allows you to create a Garmin map without having to install any software. answered 04 Mar '17, 18:17 Frederik Ramm ♦ 3
If you want to create your own map, this link might be helpful. I'd expect one potential problem with Myanmar to be the characters used in names, though - you'd probably want to map "name:en" as the name field if only because it'll have characters that'll display on a Garmin.
(04 Mar '17, 18:55)
SomeoneElse ♦
Thanks! I used the bbbike.org website, it results in a map that is directly useable on my GPS. However, it looks like it has less detail (roads, buildings) than the map on http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Myanmar I will also look into the geofabrik.de website, maybe that will give a more detailed map?
(04 Mar '17, 23:08)
Jorgen74
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