WISCON
You can quickly and easily transform coordinates from one Wisconsin datum/coordinate
system to another using the program WISCON, which is designed for Windows
95/98/2000/XP. It is important to note that WISCON does not handle conversions
for structured GIS or CAD data files. It does work with user-entered individual
point values, and with sets of point data in certain formats. WISCON is
produced by a SMP Software under contract with the Wisconsin Department
of Transportation (WisDOT). Annual support, maintenance, and enhancement
will be provided by the developer under contract with WisDOT.
The software
may be purchased from SMP Software for $150 per copy. Questions and orders may be directed to smpsoftware@msn.com or (703)369-6793.
WISCON v. 2.2 supports the following:
Horizontal Coordinate Systems
- Geographic (latitude/longitude)
- State Plane (WI and four adjoining states)
- Universal Transverse Mercator (WI and adjoining regions)
- Wisconsin County (developed by WisDOT)
- Wisconsin Transverse Mercator (developed by WisDNR)
- Great Lake’s Lambert Projection (developed by Army Corps of Engineers)
Horizontal Datums
- North American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27)
- North American Datum of 1983, (NAD 83 (1986) adjustment)
- WHPGN (WIsconsin High Precision Geodetic Network), (NAD 83 (1991)
NOTE: Because the two datums are so different, coordinate transformations between
NAD 27 and NAD 83 are only approximate.
Vertical Datums
Vertical Datums
- National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29)
- North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88)
- Conversion between orthometric and ellipsoidal heights
- GEOID 96
Unit Conversions
- U.S. Survey Foot
- International Foot
- Meter
ASCII data input/output formats
- GeoLab v2.4 List
- SDMS v3.1 Control (SDMS) is a technical standard for sharing survey
data adopted by AASHTO.
- SDMS v3.2 Control
- Wisconsin Summary Index (WisDOT format)
- User definable input/output ASCII formats
You may select any combination of the above options for input or output to
convert single coordinate values or large ASCII point files. Results of single
point conversions can be printed directly from the display screen.
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Version 2.2
Enhancements
- The show/hide zone function now also works with the datums
- The show/hide zone function now allows selection of blocks of pick
list items using Shift-Click to define a block or Ctrl-Click to pick individual
items just like selecting multiple files in Windows Explorer
- There is now a function that allows the user to translate a batch of
files in one pass as long as they have the same input format, are exporting
to the same output format, and are in the same directory. Output files currently
go to the input directory and output files are named with same root as the input
file with a .OUT extension
- There is a new preference that allows the user to turn off the metadata
checker routine to speed up a translation
- Behind the scenes, Geoid 99 is now used instead of Geoid 96
- NADCON files for new state harns have been added and these show up
as new datum options
Changes
- The datum names have changed to reflect the national nomenclature. Therefore,
the NAD 83 (1991) datum is now called WIHPGN. The item labeled NAD 83 is really
the 1986 adjustment.
- There is an added coordinate system called the Great Lake’s Lambert Projection
which is a system developed by the Army Corps of Engineers for the Great Lakes
area.
- On-Line help has been removed in lieu of a separate user manual in PDF format.
This file will be updated to explain items such as the Great Lakes Lambert Projection
and the Wisconsin Summary Index in more detail.
Bugs fixed in WISCON 2.2
Those related to the flexible format definitions involving column definitions
One related to creating WSI from a flexible format where point ID was not right
justified in column 10. Note: be careful, there is a change in the Single
Point Conversion dialog related to the buttons that could cause you a little
problem. There are 3 action buttons (OK, Print, and Convert). If you enter your
numbers and hit OK, it basically cancels the operation and you need to retype
in your numbers. You must click on the Convert button to see your results. I
have noted to the developer that the OK button should either be eliminated or
changed to read Cancel.
Future enhancements being considered
- Support for graphics formats such as DXF, DGN, ESRI Shape Files
- Support for LandXML format
- Support for more AASHTO SDMS formats such as CAL and PAC
- Add option to allow user to designate output directory for batch file conversions
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