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Cs2cs performs transformation between the source and destination cartographic coordinate system on a set of input points.
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Running proj/cs2cs command in Powershell
Use a here-string and pipe "|" to cs2cs (note you must have a new line immediately after the opening @" and before the closing "@)
echo @"
45d15'33.1" 111.5W
45d15.551666667N -111d30
+45.25919444444 111d30'000w … "@ | cs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83 +to +proj=utm +zone=10 +datum=NAD27 -r
Or add the coordinates to a file (e.g coords.txt) and pass that as an argument
cs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83 +to +proj= …