[talk-ph] mobile mapping rig / buddy-system mapping tip (warning: long email)

2009-05-17 Thread Rally de Leon
Ronny,

If I use a car on a long trip (mapping), a small laptop/notebook is
definitely an advantage in mapping because of the wider screen (as long as
you have somebody typing for you). You can see farther and visually plan
your target area. You save gas because you don't go to areas further than
necessary. You ride in tandem, so that one concentrate in driving
as-centered-as-possible to the road (for quality tracks), while
concentrating on safety and minimizing traffic obstruction; while the other
person concentrates in typing directly on laptop with good eyesight for the
correct spelling of the POI, far signboards and street signs. You can do
more with less movements if you do a buddy while mapping.

I use an Eeepc that runs on 12v DC (3A). the older eeepc that runs on 9v is
easier to power since it's fairly resistant to the voltage drops (9-10v)
from the car's cigarette lighter plugs (every now and then). You will notice
your laptop (switching in-and-out of battery power) which is very annoying.
Clean/regulated 12v DC is hard to achieve (from a 12-13.5v power source); so
I am forced to use a less elegant solution: DC-AC converter (bulky aluminum
case).

Neil (my good navigator encoder) suggested that I use a "voltage multiplier"
to push the voltage up to maybe 17-20v DC then force it back down again to
12v using any cheap commercial lighter-plug DC regulator. That way, the
laptop won't notice the voltage drops. Your digital VOM will not tell you
how dirty your car's voltage is. I had to bring an oscilloscope to our
garage to verify this (out of desperation). I will work on this DC regulator
project next week. I need help from any ECE or electronic hobbiest here. :-)

BTW, I'm a windows users, so Nroute works best for me because I can easily
load OSM's latest garmin map as reference in the background; and it can do
1-sec tracklogs. Garmin stopped support for nroute, so you may need to
download it somewhere. Equivalent linux mapping software will also work, and
it may be worth it because of the bigger-screen size advantage of laptop.

For antenna, you can use an ordinary standalone-garmin receiver placed on
your dashboard, connected to your laptop via serial or USB cable. Advantage:
it's easy to use. No need for GPSproxy. the garmin signal is read directly
by Nroute. Disadvantage: older garmin receivers need separate batteries to
power itself, unlike the newer ones that can be powered via USB from your
laptop. I think you may also use a magellan receivers paired with gpsproxy.

But for my case, I just bought the cheaper generic gps USB roof antenna
(amazon @ $30+ sent via balikbayan box) that can be placed at the left edge
of the car (nearest the center of the road). The advantage of a roof mounted
antenna can be realized when entering urban canyons (streets with high
buildings on both sides). Sometimes, one of the few available/critical
satellites are positioned 45-degrees at the back of your car. A dash-mounted
antenna cannot see this satellites.

Downside of this is when you go out of your car every few stopovers. If you
shutdown your laptop, you have an additional program (gpsproxy) to turn-on
before you run nroute again. (it will take a minute or so before you can
drive again) unless your navigator can do it for you always. Solution: buy
the original garmin external usb antenna to get rid of gpsproxy, but this is
expensive because it is bundled with a software.

Other issues: laptop generates heat. Bring a thick leather folder or
clipboard that can be placed on the lap of your navigator to insulate from
heat. His hands are free anyway (to eat, and to type) since he doesn't need
pen, paper and a clipboard to write data, as he is encoding POI's directly
to nroute in real time.

Always bring a backup gps if you have a spare, eg a phone gps. (it's like
your sidearm when your long firearm runs out of ammo). When there are road
obstructions, eg. broken glasses, road repairs, road blocks, etc. You can
supply the missing tracks by going out of the car... walking to the end of
the street and unpassable alleys.

Another advantage of laptop mapping: it also serves as props when explaining
to the guard that you are a mapping-volunteer etc (and not a spy). (With a
smiling face) talk about google, the internet, mapping, ignorace of LGU's,
etc, etc. Normally, the guards don't want to hear your tech stuff and
politics blah blah, he will just let you in. Sometimes, saying that it would
be disadvantageous for their marketing people, subdivision owner, and the
existing residents that their area is not yet on the city map. In under
5mins of convincing, you will normally be allowed to roam freely inside the
gated community. :-)

But I'm telling you, laptop mapping is not for everyday mapping. Dragging
your dc-ac inverter and your roof cables to your car every now and then can
be a hassle. You may want to try using those cheaper bluetooth sirf very
sensitive antenna (no wires, no roof cables, and very long battery life th

Re: [talk-ph] tag for retreat house and convent

2009-05-17 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
The nearest would be amenity=place_of_worship.

Retreat houses, monasteries, convents, etc. are technically places of
worship.

Maybe we can diversify:

amenity=place_of_worship
place_of_worship=parish|monastery|convent|retreat_house|cathedral|basilica|mosque|synagogue|temple



On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:57 PM, maning sambale
wrote:

> We found a lot in Tagaytay, what's the tag here?
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[talk-ph] tag for retreat house and convent

2009-05-17 Thread maning sambale
We found a lot in Tagaytay, what's the tag here?

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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Napansin ninyo ba, ambilis mag-update ng Mapnik layer! Talo pa ang
OSMARender (t...@h).

I just entered some roads awhile ago and it's now rendered in OSM!


On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Ed Garcia  wrote:

> Very nice work Eugene!   Bow ako.  Yes, I believe there are no other maps
> out there yet that has such detail of Picnic Grove.
>
> Was nice to meet you in person.
>
> ed
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
>> Here's the initial mapping for Tagaytay Picnic Grove:
>> http://openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1226711
>>
>> I don't think there's any other online map out there (and maybe even a
>> paper-based map) that shows such details. :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I had fun guys! And it was really nice finally meeting the faces behind
>>> the edits. Hehehe.
>>>
>>> I can't count the number of times I did the mane obra during the mapping.
>>> :-P
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner <
>>> an...@enthropia.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi all,

 I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
 around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
 of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
 from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
 who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
 experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
 more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
 the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.

 Best Regards,

 Andre

 P.S. Pa post ng pics sa Facebook or somewhere :)

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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Rally de Leon
Maning,
Pringles is important, it somehow boost the signal (especially the Sour &
Cream flavor). hehehe. Piknik Shoesting Potatoes seems to have the same
effect (as long as it's ketchup flavoured). ;-)

BTW, we ate Nagaraya and and presto peanut cookies while mapping (together
with Neil and Rem). And I always carry a backup, Boy Bawang and Piknik
Potato chips. Masyado lang matipid kumain si Neil (busog pa raw sya), di
tuloy naubos ni Rem ang Nagaraya. :-D

Medyo nabuking dun sa video ng mapping. You'll notice the delay before we
started moving. Had initial problem detecting gps signal from USB antenna to
gpsproxy (cable problem). Once detected, we started moving and entered most
passable alleys, kahit one lane lang as long as passable, kahit private
roads. There's not that many roads in our assigned areas, mostly greens, and
farms. We were supposed to bring Rem's vintage US Army 4x4 wartime jeep,
complete with shovel, fire extinguisher, extra fuel & US flag, etc; machine
gun na lang ang kulang. Baka lang mabaril kami ng shotgun pag pumasok sa
private property, so I decided we use my car na lang.

We even had time for a long lunch break kwentuhan (with Rem and Neil) at a
Greek restaurant. You'll notice nag stop moving yung yellow dot sa Video
(with 1 hour to spare before 3pm), while others are moving, ang daya pala
namin, hehe. While other mappers skipped lunch, we were eating spaghetti by
the road side. Good eat.

But we were able to map practically all of the area, except for the back
portions of Olivares Plaza. Sayang talaga, we should have mapped that area,
since the 3pm meeting was pushed to 4pm. I thought baka ma-late kami.

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:22 AM, maning sambale
wrote:

> ed,
>
> Hiramin ko picture na to for my blog report.
>
> Just one question, is the pringles container part of the mapping rig
> (wifi antenna) or energy booster for the mappers? :)
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Ed Garcia  wrote:
> > The earlier email did not get through as it had an attachment larger than
> > 40K.  So here is the same photo as a link ...
> >
> > http://edpgarcia.multiply.com/photos/album/50/project001-bataan#60
> >
> >> This is just in case there were no pics of Rally's mapping rig, attached
> >> is a similar setup of the GPS-Laptop configuration which Rally and I had
> >> when we went mapping at Mariveles Bataan a few months ago.
> >>
> >> The hardware setup is basically a GPS with external antenna, Laptop
> >> running from an inverter and software is N-Route (by Garmin)
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, maning sambale
> >>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?
> >>>
> >>> @ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
> >>> encoder, etc.)
> >>>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Ed Garcia
Very nice work Eugene!   Bow ako.  Yes, I believe there are no other maps
out there yet that has such detail of Picnic Grove.

Was nice to meet you in person.

ed


On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:

> Here's the initial mapping for Tagaytay Picnic Grove:
> http://openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1226711
>
> I don't think there's any other online map out there (and maybe even a
> paper-based map) that shows such details. :-)
>
>
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
>> I had fun guys! And it was really nice finally meeting the faces behind
>> the edits. Hehehe.
>>
>> I can't count the number of times I did the mane obra during the mapping.
>> :-P
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner <
>> an...@enthropia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
>>> around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
>>> of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
>>> from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
>>> who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
>>> experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
>>> more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
>>> the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Andre
>>>
>>> P.S. Pa post ng pics sa Facebook or somewhere :)
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Ed Garcia
Maning,

hehehe ... that was actually our main food while mapping.  with thanks to
Rally he brought some snacks!  hahaha   one might also suspect that
Pringles is the sponsor ... or, you are right, it could be one of those DIY
gps antennas?  depends on who is viewing the pic..

The other pic that I sent (the one with the link) does not have the
pringles.  You can also use that for your blog

:>)  ed

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:22 AM, maning sambale
wrote:

> ed,
>
> Hiramin ko picture na to for my blog report.
>
> Just one question, is the pringles container part of the mapping rig
> (wifi antenna) or energy booster for the mappers? :)
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Ed Garcia  wrote:
> > The earlier email did not get through as it had an attachment larger than
> > 40K.  So here is the same photo as a link ...
> >
> > http://edpgarcia.multiply.com/photos/album/50/project001-bataan#60
> >
> >> This is just in case there were no pics of Rally's mapping rig, attached
> >> is a similar setup of the GPS-Laptop configuration which Rally and I had
> >> when we went mapping at Mariveles Bataan a few months ago.
> >>
> >> The hardware setup is basically a GPS with external antenna, Laptop
> >> running from an inverter and software is N-Route (by Garmin)
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, maning sambale
> >>  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?
> >>>
> >>> @ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
> >>> encoder, etc.)
> >>>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread maning sambale
ed,

Hiramin ko picture na to for my blog report.

Just one question, is the pringles container part of the mapping rig
(wifi antenna) or energy booster for the mappers? :)

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Ed Garcia  wrote:
> The earlier email did not get through as it had an attachment larger than
> 40K.  So here is the same photo as a link ...
>
> http://edpgarcia.multiply.com/photos/album/50/project001-bataan#60
>
>> This is just in case there were no pics of Rally's mapping rig, attached
>> is a similar setup of the GPS-Laptop configuration which Rally and I had
>> when we went mapping at Mariveles Bataan a few months ago.
>>
>> The hardware setup is basically a GPS with external antenna, Laptop
>> running from an inverter and software is N-Route (by Garmin)
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, maning sambale
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?
>>>
>>> @ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
>>> encoder, etc.)
>>>
>
>



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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Here's the initial mapping for Tagaytay Picnic Grove:
http://openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1226711

I don't think there's any other online map out there (and maybe even a
paper-based map) that shows such details. :-)


On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:

> I had fun guys! And it was really nice finally meeting the faces behind the
> edits. Hehehe.
>
> I can't count the number of times I did the mane obra during the mapping.
> :-P
>
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner <
> an...@enthropia.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
>> around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
>> of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
>> from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
>> who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
>> experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
>> more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
>> the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Andre
>>
>> P.S. Pa post ng pics sa Facebook or somewhere :)
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Ed Garcia
The earlier email did not get through as it had an attachment larger than
40K.  So here is the same photo as a link ...

http://edpgarcia.multiply.com/photos/album/50/project001-bataan#60

This is just in case there were no pics of Rally's mapping rig, attached is
> a similar setup of the GPS-Laptop configuration which Rally and I had when
> we went mapping at Mariveles Bataan a few months ago.
>
> The hardware setup is basically a GPS with external antenna, Laptop running
> from an inverter and software is N-Route (by Garmin)
>
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, maning sambale <
> emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?
>>
>> @ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
>> encoder, etc.)
>>
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo Ltd.
Rally,
This "mobile mapping rig" sounds interesting!
Any info about that would be great as I'm looking at making a low cost
setup like that in the near future.
I've never connected a GPS to a Linux laptop (well, any laptop actually)
before so it's good to know about what has already been done to avoid
unnecessary compatibility problems.
Ronny.

maning sambale wrote:
> Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?
>
> @ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
> encoder, etc.)
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner
>  wrote:
>   
>> Ah great video! suggestion ko lang yung first image yung old map ng tagaytay
>> tapos biglang fade to black tapos yung mga tracks natin tapos fade back sa
>> new map :)
>>
>> Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>>
>> Great start for the video! I knew you couldn't get your hands off in trying
>> the mapping party video renderer, maning. Hehehe.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:42 AM, maning sambale
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Mapping party preview video;
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/esambale/3537844490/
>>>
>>> @ ed, Please send me your gpx so I can add them in the video.
>>>
>>> To all, please edit this week so the output map in the last segment is
>>> updated.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all who attended.
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner
>>>  wrote:
>>>   
 Hi all,

 I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
 around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
 of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
 from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
 who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
 experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
 more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
 the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.

 Best Regards,

 Andre

 P.S. Pa post ng pics sa Facebook or somewhere :)

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[talk-ph] Fwd: 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
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From: Marloue Pidor 
Date: Sun, May 17, 2009 at 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!
To: sea...@gmail.com


 Nice job guys! I hope to be there on the next mapping party. Or maybe I
will organize one here in Davao, hehe.

murlwe
<-Original Message->
>From: Eugene Alvin Villar [sea...@gmail.com]
>Sent: 5/17/2009 12:18:13 PM
>To: emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
>Cc: an...@enthropia.com;talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
>Subject: Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!
>
>Great start for the video! I knew you couldn't get your hands off in trying
the
>mapping party video renderer, maning. Hehehe.
>
>
>
>On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:42 AM, maning sambale <
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Mapping party preview video;
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/esambale/3537844490/
>
>@ ed, Please send me your gpx so I can add them in the video.
>
>To all, please edit this week so the output map in the last segment is
>updated.
>
>Thanks to all who attended.
>
>
>On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
>> around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
>> of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
>> from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
>> who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
>> experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
>> more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
>> the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Andre
>>
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Re: [talk-ph] 1st OpenStreetMap Philippines Mapping Party Success!

2009-05-17 Thread maning sambale
Did anybody got a picture of the GPS units we used?

@ rem, can I get a copy of Rally's mobile mapping rig (laptop, gps,
encoder, etc.)

On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner
 wrote:
> Ah great video! suggestion ko lang yung first image yung old map ng tagaytay
> tapos biglang fade to black tapos yung mga tracks natin tapos fade back sa
> new map :)
>
> Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
> Great start for the video! I knew you couldn't get your hands off in trying
> the mapping party video renderer, maning. Hehehe.
>
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:42 AM, maning sambale
>  wrote:
>>
>> Mapping party preview video;
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/esambale/3537844490/
>>
>> @ ed, Please send me your gpx so I can add them in the video.
>>
>> To all, please edit this week so the output map in the last segment is
>> updated.
>>
>> Thanks to all who attended.
>>
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Andre Marcelo-Tanner
>>  wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I want to congratulate everyone on a job well done today as we went
>> > around Tagaytay and mapped the place out. It was a pleasure meeting all
>> > of you: Maning, Eugene, Ian, Rally, Neil, Ed, and the photographer guy
>> > from the Inquirer whose name I forgot (sorry!) and the family members
>> > who were there. It was fun, exciting, and also a great learning
>> > experience. This is only the beginning and I know we'll be able to do
>> > more events to bring OSM Philippines to a wider audience and map more of
>> > the Philippines than anyone else could have imagined.
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> > Andre
>> >
>> > P.S. Pa post ng pics sa Facebook or somewhere :)
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