Perfect? So a Shaping Point or a Via Point cannot be set in a Waypoint
A Waypoint set as a Via Point = NO
A Waypoint set as a Shaping Point = NO
Some of my friends claim YES
Perfect? So a Shaping Point or a Via Point cannot be set in a Waypoint
No matter the properties of the stages of a road book, the main thing is to pass by the road that you have chosen.jfheath wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 12:24 pmcommunicator wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 11:26 am
In case there are more than 29 waypoints, and to avoid that the GPS cuts the road book in 2 or 3 segments, I divide the road book of the day in x road book.
I always make sure that the change of road book corresponds either to a fuel stop or to a lunch stop.
From your image above, which I can see has been taken from Basecamp, I can see that you have 29 Waypoints created.
But your limit of 29 Waypoints is not correct. I believe that the limit is 29 Via points, rather than 29 Waypoints. It is true that when you first add a Waypoint to a route in Basecamp, it is added as a Via Point (ie alerts on arrival).
However, any Waypoint can be made into a Shaping Point. Any Shaping point can be made into a Via Point.
I just recreated this scenario. I was on a section of my route and wanted to start navigating it. I started on the nearest via point which I converted from a shaping point 2 shaping points away (so it was a 3rd shaping point from the start which I converted to a vp), clicked on Start and began moving. The nav took my route and continued navigating on it further on.rbentnail wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 12:34 pm So, yesterday I was riding a road that I had designated as part of a route but I had not pressed START on the XT yet. When I did, even tho I was actually ON THE ROAD OF THE ROUTE, the XT tried to straightline me through a swamp to get to another road that was not part of my route so it could then take me down another road to a point further up on my route.
My question is- why did it not recognize it was already in the route and just go? I read it said many times that the XT will try to recalculate until you rejoin the route. Not in my case. Any suggestions?
Your assumptions are incorrect:jfheath wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:30 pm Ah.
This behaviour is the same reason that I alwasy advise to put your start point well away from where you are starting.
I assume that when you presses Start, it asked you to select your Next Destination. You have the choice of any of the Via points, plus 'Closest Entry Point'. I guess that you chose the first point of the route.
That point is a via point. You have to visit it - unless you press Skip.
The satnav WILL allow you to rejoin the route and continue navigating from that point onwards - providing you have not missed out any Via Points.
So if you have Va Sb Sc Sd Se Sf Vg Sh *** Si Sj Sk Sl Vm Sn So Sp Sq Vz (Via and Shaping points)
if you are at *** and you miss out Si Sj Sk and rejoin between Sk and Sl, the satnav will continue to navigate you to Sl and then to Vm
If you try to rejoin just before Sp, then the satnav will continue to try to navigate you to Si - becasue that is where it was trying to take you to and you have rejoined the route in a completely different section - after the Via point at Vm - which it doesn't know about yet.
So in your case, it is trying to get you to visit the Via Point.
If you press Skip, it will tell you which point it is trying to take you to next. IT will probably be the Via Point. If you allow it to skip that and are then on the magenta route before the next Via Point, it won't mind how many shaping points you may have skipped.