![]() ![]() This might have been your install problem until you manually did it or you installed as an administrator. Problem is if another setup.exe for some other program install is in that folder, then it will be started. The installer expands the HBPC files, then attempts to start the HBPC SETUP.EXE. HumminbirdPC installer has a problem that HB has known about but not fixed. I right clicked on the setup/binary file, clicked properties and selected, run as administrator, clicked OK and then it installed fine. Well, I finally got HumminbirdPC to install. I don't know why but I have tried 3 times to download the HumminbirdPC program from their webbsite and it starts downloading a bunch of programs that I don't need then it never downloads HumminbirdPC. Select your GPX file, Select Open and it's completed. Humminbird waypoints and tracks, Select GPX, Select your SD card and Open NavionicsPC, go into Settings, Click retrieve from card, select Copy this GPX file and paste it back into your SD card.Ĥ. Go into Documents and open folder My Humminbird PC and you will see Open HumminbirdPC and upload the SD card. Transfering Waypoints from GPS to NavionicsPCĮxport waypoints from GPS to SD card. I've placed those instructions here in case anyone else may need them. I forget everything when I don't do it very often. I've written out the instructions so the next time I do it I'll have the instructions. I used HumminbirdPC to convert the hwr files to GPX files and saved it to the SD card and then I was able to upload it to NavionicsPC. I never got GPSBabel to recognize my hwr files but thanks to you I was able to get my waypoints uploaded to NavionicsPC. Re: Using GPS Bable to convert hwr files to GPX Navionis should have straightened out their problems years ago being they have known this problem exists. I've been using it for two or three years and I like it when it's working but every time I have to reinstall the program I have this same problem with uploading my waypoints. Navionics has always had problems handling these hwr files. GPSBabel got back to me and said they are working on the problem and they should have a beta version soon that would handle my hwr to GPX file converting problem soon. What about humminbirdPC, do they convert the hwr file to GPX? If so maybe I should install HumminbirdPC and get the converted file and then try to upload the GPX file into my NavionicsPC program. When I save my waypoints from my humminbird GPS they save as a hwr file. Navionics customer service are the ones that recommended that I try GPSBabel to covert to GPX files. The second part is taking all those GPX file and merging them into a single one on a different folder setting the name of the file as "current_date"_log.I'm running the same NavionicsPC version as you are. The first part just create a GPX file for every TXT file inside their same folder. "X:\GPSBabel\gpsbabel.exe" -t -i gpx %f% -x discard,hdop=10,vdop=20 -x duplicate,location -x simplify,crosstrack,error=0.001k -x nuketypes,waypoints -o gpx -F C:\FOLDER2\?TE:~6,4%_?TE:~3,2%_?TE:~0,2%_LOG.gpx Rem // Prepare an empty file to begin with:įor /F "delims=" %%I in ('dir /B /A:D-L-H-S /O:N "?"') do (Ĭopy /B "metadata.txt" "%%I\gpsdata.txt" "metadata.txt" > nulįor those that may need to convert using GPSBabel on several txt files with the same name inside different subfolders to get a GPX out of them, I was able to perform this with the following batch file: setlocal enabledelayedexpansionįOR /F "delims=" %%i IN ('DIR /S /B C:\FOLDER1\metadata.txt') DO "X:\GPSBabel\gpsbabel.exe" -t -i xcsv,style=C:\mystyle.style -f "%%i" -x discard,hdop=10,vdop=20 -x duplicate,location -x simplify,crosstrack,error=0.001k -o gpx -F "%%i".gpxįor /F "delims=" %%f IN ('DIR /S /B C:\FOLDER1\*.gpx') DO set f=!f! -f "%%f" ![]() Rem // Append the text file to the result file:Ĭopy /B "C:\FOLDER1\metadata.txt" "%%~I\gpsdata.txt" "C:\FOLDER1\metadata.txt" > nulĪpproach using for /F and dir (sub-directories are sorted in alphabetic manner due to /O:N): rem // Change into target directory: Rem // Check whether the current sub-directory contains the text file: Rem // Iterate over the immediate sub-directories:įor /D %%I in ("C:\FOLDER1\?") do ( What you need is for /D, or for /F together with dir in order to control sorting.Īpproach using for /D (sub-directories are iterated in the order as returned by the file system): rem // Prepare an empty file to begin with: Do not use for /R, neither do use for /F with dir /S, since you have got a flat directory structure. ![]()
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