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Geobase has elevation data (CDED), Vector data for roads etc. and satellite imagery for all of Canada  
 
Geobase has elevation data (CDED), Vector data for roads etc. and satellite imagery for all of Canada  
 
  
 
=== CDED (Canadian Digital Elevation Data) ===
 
=== CDED (Canadian Digital Elevation Data) ===
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*Download and unzip the CDED files to your hard drive.
 
*Download and unzip the CDED files to your hard drive.
*In the Pathloss program select '''Configure-Terain Database'''
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*In the Pathloss program select '''Configure-Terrain Database'''
 
*Select '''DTED-CDED indexed files''' from the Primary list
 
*Select '''DTED-CDED indexed files''' from the Primary list
 
*Click the '''Setup Primary''' button
 
*Click the '''Setup Primary''' button

Revision as of 18:40, 29 November 2011

GEOBASE - Canadian terrain data

http://www.geobase.ca

Geobase has elevation data (CDED), Vector data for roads etc. and satellite imagery for all of Canada

CDED (Canadian Digital Elevation Data)

The CDED (Canadian Digital Elevation Data) 1:50,000 and 1:250,000 files can be downloaded from http://www.geobase.ca/geobase/en/data/cded/index.html

These must be converted in the Pathloss program before they can be used.

Using CDED files with Pathloss 4.0

  • Download and unzip the CDED files to your hard drive.
  • In the Pathloss program select Configure-Terrain Database
  • Select DTED-CDED indexed files from the Primary list
  • Click the Setup Primary button
  • Click the Set directory button. Set the directory to where the un-zipped CDED files are located and click OK
  • Click the USGS to DTED button. A file selection dialog box will open, select the DEM files that you have downloaded and un-zipped and click Open. The files will be converted, added to the index and are ready to use.

For more information see the manual under CDED-DTED indexed files.