iTM™ is GIS application that provides conversion between transverse mercator (TM) projection and geodetic coordinate for the specified reference ellipsoid.
Features:
- Conversion between geodetic and TM projection coordinate systems.
- Single entry for geodetic and TM coordinates: automatic recognition and parsing of the entered format.
- Simple copy and paste exchange of data with other applications.
- Determines geographic coordinate of the current location.
- Supports three (3) geographic coordinate formats: DD (decimal degrees), DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds), and DM (degrees, minutes). Total of 22 format variations.
- Supports five (5) distance units (meter, kilometer, foot, yard, mile)
- Supports 23 commonly used reference ellipsoids:
Airy (1830)
Australian National
Bessel 1841 - Ethiopia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea
Bessel 1841 - Namibia
Clarke 1866
Clarke 1880
Everest - Brunei & E. Malaysia (Sabah & Sarawak)
Everest - India 1830
Everest - India 1956
Everest - Pakistan
Everest - W. Malaysia and Singapore 1948
Everest - W. Malaysia 1969
GRS 80 - Geodetic Reference System 1980
Helmert 1906
Hough 1960
Indonesian 1974
International 1924
Krassovsky 1940
Modified Airy
Modified Fischer 1960 (South Asia)
South American 1969
WGS 72 - World Geodetic System 1972
WGS 84 - World Geodetic System 1984
Examples of the recognized geodetic coordinate formats:
DD (decimal degrees) format: 34.848735, -122.03118
DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds) format: 34 50 55.446 N, 122 1 52.25 W
DM (degrees, minutes) format: N34 50.9241, W122 1.8708
Examples of the recognized TM coordinate format:
-632.51, 5311.56
Note:
To achieve the high accuracy results (+/- 1 centimeter) conduct conversions within 4° of the central meridian.