I record GPS tracks of all my hunts in Google Earth. When I first used XChange2 I was very disappointed that GeoHunt tracks could only be shown in Google Maps. For about a year I poked around the data files of XChange 2 with no success in finding the data I was looking for. Finally I learned from another forum about SQLite which is a neat little data extraction program that might be able to be used. Sure enough it worked. Then I thought why not try to extract the track data directly from the CTX3030 without using XChange2? To my amazement I made that work too!
I came up with a procedure to extract GeoHunt track data directly from the CTX3030 and, by jumping thru a series of hoops, configure and convert the track data for use with Google Earth. The link below is to a procedure I came up with that works, even for multiple stored GeoHunts at a time. I recommend that you be fairly computer literate to use it. The procedure must be followed precisely to work. Print and read it over carefully before trying. I suspect the procedure could somehow be adapted for use by Mac users. If you have any questions PM me or ask in this thread. Of course I assume no responsibility for inadvertent data corruption or damage.
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I came up with a procedure to extract GeoHunt track data directly from the CTX3030 and, by jumping thru a series of hoops, configure and convert the track data for use with Google Earth. The link below is to a procedure I came up with that works, even for multiple stored GeoHunts at a time. I recommend that you be fairly computer literate to use it. The procedure must be followed precisely to work. Print and read it over carefully before trying. I suspect the procedure could somehow be adapted for use by Mac users. If you have any questions PM me or ask in this thread. Of course I assume no responsibility for inadvertent data corruption or damage.
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