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== Interactive Coordinate Calculator ==
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== Eupeodes's geohashing map ==
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[[File:Geohashing_info_v2.png|thumb|Eupeodes's geohashing map]]{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
The original interactive coordinate calculator can be found at [http://carabiner.peeron.com/xkcd/map http://carabiner.peeron.com/xkcd/map]. Here are some notes on [[Using the Coordinate Calculator]].
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An implementation using openlayers. Gives 3 x 3 hashes, with option to download as GPX. Uses geo.crox as data source. This implementation works very well on both desktop and mobile.
The common URL, [http://xkcd.com/geohashing http://xkcd.com/geohashing], redirects here.
 
  
Any problems or issues should be mentioned to [[User:Zigdon|Zigdon]] either on the wiki or in the [[irc://irc.foonetic.net/geohashing #geohashing channel on irc.foonetic.net]], as well as posted at [[Talk:Implementations]].
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https://geohashing.info
  
The source code is available here: [https://github.com/zigdon/geohashing https://github.com/zigdon/geohashing].
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See the help on the site for url parameters.
  
== Geco ==
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<div style="clear:both"></div>
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[[File:Geco screenshot.png|247px|right]]A re-implementation of the calculator above using leaflet/cloudmade and the JSON web service below. By using geo.crox as a data source, it is hopefully more reliable than the official map. It also shows the global hash on the map, which you may only notice when it comes into range anyway.
 
  
http://relet.net/geco
 
 
[[File:Flattr-badge-large.png|link=http://flattr.com/thing/590677/Geco-The-Geohashing-Coordinator]]
 
 
Parameters:
 
* lat - latitude of the initial graticule
 
* lon - longitude of the initial graticule
 
* zoom - initial zoom level
 
* date - initial date in YYYY-MM-DD format
 
 
e.g: http://relet.net/geco/?date=2005-05-26&lat=37&lon=-122&zoom=8
 
 
<div style="clear:both"></div>
 
 
== Small Hash Inquiry Tool ==
 
== Small Hash Inquiry Tool ==
 
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* is so basic that it works from virtually every phone which isn't entirely incapable of browsing.
 
* is so basic that it works from virtually every phone which isn't entirely incapable of browsing.
  
Usage information is available from it's [[User:Ekorren/Hash Inquiry Tool|own page]].
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Usage information is available from its [[User:Ekorren/Hash Inquiry Tool|own page]].
  
== Active Geohasher ==
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== Geohashing Poster Tool ==
 
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[http://activegeohasher.com/ Active geohasher] is a web application by [[User:Sermoa|Sermoa]] which provides resources for geohashers. <s> You can subscribe to graticules to receive a daily email </s> The site used to be able to send email, but resource limits have prevented it from doing so for the time being.   One can use a browser to view a page containing the address, distance from your home location, and useful links. It also tells you the globalhash.
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[[File:Poster_2013-04-28_62_27.png|thumb|sample output]]
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This tool produces a PDF document that can be printed out, similar to the ones that were available from Active Geohasher.
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Posters are available from the following URL:
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  <nowiki>http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_[lat]_[lon]</nowiki>
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Minimal globalhash support is also available:
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  <nowiki>http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_global</nowiki>
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From an expedition page, you can link to the poster like this:
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  <nowiki>[http://geo.crox.net/poster/{{FULLPAGENAME}} Poster for this expedition]</nowiki>
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For more information, credits and feedback, see [[User:Crox/Poster]].
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==Quick & Dirty Geohash Navigator==
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[https://kripakko.neocities.org/qdgn QDGN] is an online tool written by [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]]. It shows the client's location, as well as the nearest Geohash and its location, both as text and on a map.
  
The site provides graticule integration with twitter, flickr and youtube. A google earth feed is provided per gratiucule. Every geohash has a page showing various google maps, useful links and a PDF poster which you can download and print to take to the geohash.
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== Shotgun ==
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[http://geohashing-shotgun.appspot.com/index/index.html Shotgun] [[Retro]] search tool. Multiple locations can be shown on the same map, using custom filters.
  
Active geohasher is [http://github.com/sermoa/active_geohasher open source] (written in Ruby on Rails). Please contribute if you have ideas or would like to translate it into a different language. There is also a twitter account that delivers news and direct message geohashing notifications: @[http://twitter.com/activegeohasher activegeohasher]
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(Updated on 12th September 2015 to fix a 30W issue.)
  
Note: as of May 2013, the website has been down ("Offline for Maintenance") for several months.
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Features:
  
== Eupeodes's geohashing map ==
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* Option to limit the search to an area of interest, for example an island you live on, an area close to you, or just a favourite area.
[[File:eupeodes_geohashing_map.png|left|thumb|Eupeodes's geohashing map]]{{30w compliant|yes=1}}
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* Search instances of a specific day of the year within the area, for example your birthday or anniversary.
A new implementation using google maps api v3. Gives 3 x 3 hashes, with option to download as GPX. Uses geo.crox as data source. This implementation works very well on iOS devices and on desktop. Blackberry, Android and Windows Phone are not tested yet since I don't have them.
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* Show all matching results on a single map using Google Maps markers.
  
http://gh.eupeodes.nl
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Example uses:
  
Parameters:
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* View all 2015 location on La Gomera. [http://geohashing-shotgun.appspot.com/showmap?lat=28&lon=-17&yearmask=****&monthmask=**&daymask=**&startdate=2015-01-01&enddate=&centrex=.23&centrey=.114&radlimit=13500]
* lat - latitude of the initial graticule
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* Search for [[Geohashing_Day|21st May]] locations on the Isle of Wight since 2008. [http://geohashing-shotgun.appspot.com/showmap?lat=50&lon=-1&yearmask=****&monthmask=05&daymask=21&YL=.58&YH=.765&XL=.07&XH=.57&startdate=2008-01-01&enddate=2016-01-01&View=View]
* lon - longitude of the initial graticule
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* Prove that the last location on land in the [[Lizard_Point,_United_Kingdom|Lizard Point]] was September 22nd, 2019. [http://geohashing-shotgun.appspot.com/showmap?lat=49&lon=-5&yearmask=****&monthmask=**&daymask=**&YL=.955&YH=1&XL=.1697&XH=.265&startdate=2012-01-01&enddate=2022-01-01&View=View]
* date - initial date in YYYY-MM-DD format
 
  
e.g: http://gh.eupeodes.nl?date=2005-05-26&lat=37&lon=-122
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Future plans include creating a graphical selector for the graticule, and area of interest.
  
See [[User:Eupeodes/Geohashing_Map]] for more information
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Note: This tool uses a private data source that needs to be manually updated, so it may be missing the
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last week or so of recent hashpoints.
  
<div style="clear:both"></div>
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Written by [[User:Zamzara|Zamzara]]
  
== Geohashing Poster Tool ==
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== KML Tool ==
 
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[[File:Poster_2013-04-28_62_27.png|thumb|sample output]]
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[[File:Sourcerer KML.jpg]]
This tool produces a PDF document that can be printed out, similar to the ones that were available from Active Geohasher.
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<span style="background-color:#ffaaaa; border: solid 1px; padding:10px;">Please double check the output - it has been tested but ...</span>
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[[User:Sourcerer|Sourcerer]] has made a [http://nbest.co.uk/kmlGeohash/testForm.php geohash KML calculator]. The [https://github.com/nbauers/Geohashing-KML-Calculator source code] is available on GitHub.
  
Posters are available from the following URL:
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* This makes KML data which loads for viewing into Google Earth Desktop or similar applications like Marble. This might download as text if Google Earth Desktop is not installed.
  <nowiki>http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_[lat]_[lon]</nowiki>
 
  
Minimal globalhash support is also available:
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:Why?
  <nowiki>http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_global</nowiki>
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::Well there's no point having a dog and barking yourself.
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::Google Earth Desktop has powerful functionality and there's not much point re-inventing these features.
  
From an expedition page, you can link to the poster like this:
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Usage instructions, bug reporting and feature requests are on the [[User:Sourcerer/KML tool|Sourcerer/KML tool]] page.
  <nowiki>[http://geo.crox.net/poster/{{FULLPAGENAME}} Poster for this expedition]</nowiki>
 
  
For more information, credits and feedback, see [[User:Crox/Poster]].
 
 
[[Category:Implementations]]
 
[[Category:Implementations]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 4 February 2024

Eupeodes's geohashing map

Eupeodes's geohashing map
This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.

An implementation using openlayers. Gives 3 x 3 hashes, with option to download as GPX. Uses geo.crox as data source. This implementation works very well on both desktop and mobile.

https://geohashing.info

See the help on the site for url parameters.

Small Hash Inquiry Tool

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.

Small Hash Inquiry Tool is an online tool Ekorren built to his own needs but later rebuilt to be globally usable.

Compared to the nifty tools like those for the iPhone, this one looks ugly to the end. Which was intended as it should be stripped from all colourful overhead, featuring just basic compressed information, all on one page and from everywhere.

Features:

  • lists up to nine nearby hashpoints per day, today and upcoming (no retro)
  • may be called from a bookmark without needing further input
  • calculates approximate distance and direction
  • shows the location on configurable maps on request
  • includes the globalhash
  • does it all at once, and
  • is so basic that it works from virtually every phone which isn't entirely incapable of browsing.

Usage information is available from its own page.

Geohashing Poster Tool

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.
sample output

This tool produces a PDF document that can be printed out, similar to the ones that were available from Active Geohasher.

Posters are available from the following URL:

 http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_[lat]_[lon]

Minimal globalhash support is also available:

 http://geo.crox.net/poster/[date]_global

From an expedition page, you can link to the poster like this:

 [http://geo.crox.net/poster/{{FULLPAGENAME}} Poster for this expedition]

For more information, credits and feedback, see User:Crox/Poster.

Quick & Dirty Geohash Navigator

QDGN is an online tool written by Kripakko. It shows the client's location, as well as the nearest Geohash and its location, both as text and on a map.

Shotgun

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.

Shotgun Retro search tool. Multiple locations can be shown on the same map, using custom filters.

(Updated on 12th September 2015 to fix a 30W issue.)

Features:

  • Option to limit the search to an area of interest, for example an island you live on, an area close to you, or just a favourite area.
  • Search instances of a specific day of the year within the area, for example your birthday or anniversary.
  • Show all matching results on a single map using Google Maps markers.

Example uses:

  • View all 2015 location on La Gomera. [1]
  • Search for 21st May locations on the Isle of Wight since 2008. [2]
  • Prove that the last location on land in the Lizard Point was September 22nd, 2019. [3]

Future plans include creating a graphical selector for the graticule, and area of interest.

Note: This tool uses a private data source that needs to be manually updated, so it may be missing the last week or so of recent hashpoints.

Written by Zamzara

KML Tool

This implementation IS FULLY 30W-compliant.

Sourcerer KML.jpg


Please double check the output - it has been tested but ...


Sourcerer has made a geohash KML calculator. The source code is available on GitHub.

  • This makes KML data which loads for viewing into Google Earth Desktop or similar applications like Marble. This might download as text if Google Earth Desktop is not installed.
Why?
Well there's no point having a dog and barking yourself.
Google Earth Desktop has powerful functionality and there's not much point re-inventing these features.

Usage instructions, bug reporting and feature requests are on the Sourcerer/KML tool page.