[BaseCamp] GPS Not Following Computer Route

Jerry White jerrywhite518 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 23 15:57:05 PDT 2017


If your GPS gets hopelessly deviant from the original route, just reload it
whilst underway. It will forget all prior recalculations and start over
from where you are.

Jerry


On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 5:44 PM Steve Bracken <twigg2324 at gmail.com> wrote:

> There are a number of ways to accomplish this.
>
> It hinges on the fact that the GPS constantly recalculates the route based
> upon the algorithms in the Unit, not those in BaseCamp.
>
> There are always going to be slight differences, even between Motorcycle
> and Car settings on the GPS.
>
> You can turn off automatic recalculation, so the route in the GPS doesn't
> change once it has been calculated.
>
> Better though is to add "Shaping Points" in BaseCamp. These are waypoints
> that the GPS will navigate to, but not alert on arrival and not use in
> "Time to next Waypoint" calculations.
>
> Strategically placed, they force the GPS to route along the roads you
> choose, not the roads it wants to choose.
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Carroll <carrollwalker at cox.net> wrote:
>
> > OK, I admit I did not take notes the day this was discussed, I thought I
> > understood...but I don't.
> >
> > I can build a route in my computer using the latest City Nav Map Set in
> the
> > computer and my Zumo 660.  Then I can upload the route from the computer
> to
> > the Zumo 660.  I can check the route on the Zumo 660 and it follows the
> > computer route as designed.  I can check it at all the critical areas and
> > the Zumo 660 shows that it follows the route in the computer.
> >
> > Now I can install the GPS in the car or bike and run the route and at
> > certain places it will deviate from the original computer route and the
> > original route that was in the Zumo 660 before I left home.
> >
> > The GPS seems to change the route after I start using it.  I haven't
> tried
> > to simulate riding the route to determine if it will follow the route or
> > deviate at critical points on the route due to the time it would take due
> > to
> > the length of the route.1055 miles.
> >
> > When I simulate riding the route in the Zumo 660, can the speed be
> > increased
> > like BaseCamp does in the computer?
> >
> > I seem to remember someone pointing out a way to make the GPS follow the
> > route in the computer but I can't remember how it was done. If someone
> has
> > a
> > suggestion or a way to solve this problem assuming it can be solved or
> > corrected, please let me know..I am listening!!
> >
> > If I left out any critical information, please let me know.
> >
> >
> >
> > Carroll
> >
> >
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