MockCyclist
Well-Known Member
Ah, you don't have a Routing tab because you don't have a routable map in MapSource - you have the basic mapping. So ignore me on that one. You're using Direct Routes by default.
I think you should be able to do a successful gps navigation of your existing loop route, as long as the corrrect options are set. When you pick the route and select Navigate, the gps should not calculate anything at all - if it does, something is wrong. You should be able to cycle your loop, see the roads on the map and the pink route line. It will beep when you approach a waypoint, other than that, it's up to you to follow the line and compare it with the map.
The gps pointer will show where you actually are, which will be the road of course, but it won't necessarily be following the pink line precisely. Only when you get to a waypoint will it correspond.
I think you should be able to do a successful gps navigation of your existing loop route, as long as the corrrect options are set. When you pick the route and select Navigate, the gps should not calculate anything at all - if it does, something is wrong. You should be able to cycle your loop, see the roads on the map and the pink route line. It will beep when you approach a waypoint, other than that, it's up to you to follow the line and compare it with the map.
The gps pointer will show where you actually are, which will be the road of course, but it won't necessarily be following the pink line precisely. Only when you get to a waypoint will it correspond.