I am a member of a SAR team working a K9. When our group goes out we all use GPS to log our tracks. My husband receives the tracks from team members via email. The attachments are in .gdb format and he can't figure out how to use them in Base camp. There are a mix of Garmin gps in use from Oregons to 60cs, 60csx and etreks. How should the tracks be sent to him and how does he get them to open in boot camp for records of the search?
PS: There's no need to convert the files to GPX format as BaseCamp can read GDB's directly.
I would recommend that your husband create a list, select it and import the files into that list rather than into My Collection.
No. BC has had "import GDB file" for a long time. It may've even been in the original release (v2.x)--I don't remember.
Check the release notes.
When I try to import a .GDB file, I get the following error message.
"/Users/XXXX/Downloads/RT 7, Mt. Mag.gdb could not be found."
I'm using BC 4.1.2 on a MacBook Pro running OSX 10.8.3 and the files were exported by a friend who is running Mapsource on a PC. Does anyone know if this problem with the fact that these files were created in Mapsource on a PC or is it a problem with BC?