An offer well worth taking up.If you’d like some more assistance, just shout.
Five minutes or so spent now, might save an hour or more shouting at a dumb (and very deaf) device.
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An offer well worth taking up.If you’d like some more assistance, just shout.
Five minutes or so spent now, might save an hour or more shouting at a dumb (and very deaf) device.
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Indeed. I’ve learned with years of listening, playing and learning on here what to look for.An offer well worth taking up.
When I download the routes to the Nav Vl, will it try to reconfigure
I shall be hunting for that ‘match’ button as mentioned by. @stirtloeIf you find the device alters the route significantly, try:
A. Setting the preferences and map on your device to match those you set in BaseCamp. You’ll lose any waypoints the route contains but that maybe doesn’t matter, unless the route(s) contained some vital point(s) that you must go through.
B. Save the route you created in BaseCamp as a track. Then import the track to your device. Next, instruct your device to convert the track to a route.
C. Try inserting more shaping points, to better pin the route down.
But first, just try importing the route and see what happens. Does the route the device displays, match what you created in BaseCamp? It’s best practice to always do this anyway, irrespective. Why? Because it’s much easier to correct faults whist sitting comfortably at home, as opposed to at the side of the road.
PS See this thread and the excellent advice contained in post #5
I appreciate that this may be other sections but in case not....
I was getting frustrated by routes made on Basecamp not being replicated on my Nav VI despite having the same Navigation settings (Motorcycle Fastest Route -etc) and the same map versions on both Mac and Nav VI.
I then found that there is an option in the preferences in Basecamp for the route on basecamp to be replicated on the Nav VI. Screen shot below.
- stirtloe
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- Forum: BaseCamp Software
Don’t worry about that.I don't want to piss on your strawberries G&T but that "Match" setting won't match the route on your Nav VI with the route Basecamp produces. It's there to ensure that if a map is produced on one mapset, it can be calculated in another. So say you have NTU 2026.10 maps on Basecamp and NTU 2027.10 on your device (or visa versa) and there have been alterations to the map in either case (new roundabout one way system by-pass). Then the transferred route can be calculated on the alternate map (it might take a bit longer). If you have the settings matched on your unit and Basecamp as stated you have the best chance of the navigation matching. I use "Faster Time" and only offroad avoidance as the settings on Basecamp and the Zumo unit. If the Nav VI uses the old Garmin routing logic like my Zumo 390 then what is produced in basecamp should match the Nav IV pretty well. If it uses the XT logic lots of shaping points will be required to get the route to stay where you want it.