I recorded a reasonable lenghthy - 210 miles or so - track on my 660.
It goes clockwise, starting at Sainsbury's in Chelmsford, out to Aldborough and ends back in Chelmsford at McDonalds, so it is not a perfect circle.
I uploaded the track to my PC, without a problem. In Mapsource the track looks fine and, as there were no u-turns, I had no need to edit it.
I wanted to save the track as a route for future use, so I sent it back to my 660. The 660 found the track as new data and converted it into a route, absolutely perfectly. So far so good.
I then sent the converted route back to my PC.
Then something truly bizarre happened.
Hopefully on the attached file you can see that the return leg takes a crazy detour from just south of Braintree, west all the way to Stansted airport and returns as a direct straight line. The Stansted airport excursion, nor the straight line return appear on the route on my 660, nor did they appear on the track, nor (most certainly) did I go anywhere near Stansted airport.
As I did not go anywhere near Stansted airport and certainly did not ride across country in a straight line, I am at a loss to understand how Mapsource on my PC has read the route wrongly (creating the detour). I had no other routes or tracks on the 660, so cross-contamination is impossible.
I am running identical mapps (latest version on both my PC and 660. I have also performed the latest software update. The 660 is performing normally.
Unfortunately I deleted the track, so cannot compare it
Any ideas, anyone?
It goes clockwise, starting at Sainsbury's in Chelmsford, out to Aldborough and ends back in Chelmsford at McDonalds, so it is not a perfect circle.
I uploaded the track to my PC, without a problem. In Mapsource the track looks fine and, as there were no u-turns, I had no need to edit it.
I wanted to save the track as a route for future use, so I sent it back to my 660. The 660 found the track as new data and converted it into a route, absolutely perfectly. So far so good.
I then sent the converted route back to my PC.
Then something truly bizarre happened.
Hopefully on the attached file you can see that the return leg takes a crazy detour from just south of Braintree, west all the way to Stansted airport and returns as a direct straight line. The Stansted airport excursion, nor the straight line return appear on the route on my 660, nor did they appear on the track, nor (most certainly) did I go anywhere near Stansted airport.
As I did not go anywhere near Stansted airport and certainly did not ride across country in a straight line, I am at a loss to understand how Mapsource on my PC has read the route wrongly (creating the detour). I had no other routes or tracks on the 660, so cross-contamination is impossible.
I am running identical mapps (latest version on both my PC and 660. I have also performed the latest software update. The 660 is performing normally.
Unfortunately I deleted the track, so cannot compare it

Any ideas, anyone?
