@Evert-Kuiken said in Route from MRA to Garmin zumo 350:
So no use telling me to convert the track to a route in the Garmin...
So it's no use telling you what you can do best.
There must be a way to get what I want without using BaseCamp?
Unfortunately, exporting and use of MRA routes works best with the Garmin XT. With other types the miner works well and it is recommended to use a track.
@Adventurer41374-0 said in Max number waypoints for Sygic?:
Max number waypoints for Sygic?
-> iPhone
Thanks!
I would look on Sygic’s website or forum.
@Matti-Mäkinen
Presuming you are using a PC, and using the connector you should use Garmin GPX1.1 or Garmin GPX1.2
GPX1.2 Will only show you the Via Points, Hands in MRA, Flags on the Zumo XT, but will shape the route based on the Shaping Points you have used.
GPX1.1 will show you Via Points and Shaping Points.
Shaping Points are Balloon icons in MRA, Blue Dot on the XT.
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Hallo,
ich vermute das die Nachricht "Import failed" eher darauf zurückzuführen ist, dass der Speicher von der BoomBox voll ist.
Versuch bitte ein paar alte Routen zu löschen und dann neu zu laden.
So war zumindest meine Erfahrung.....
Viel Erfolg!
For anyone that is only interested in using Tracks on a TomTom Rider you can use the functionality provided by MRA in the “Save As” Menu, the very last option “TomTom MyDrive”, will only transfer the Track to TomTom MyDrive and the TomTom Rider it will not transfer the Route.
You will see a pop up that requires you to enter your TomTom MyDrive email and Password.
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@reinhard-32 Thanks It would have never occurred to me that it was closed because google did not show that!! thanks for the closure website!!
hope that anyone have a help with this!!
cheers!
Just in case you wondered why I was curious. Firstly I don't trust any emails that make reference to sending it to your friends.
Secondly the link gave this result :
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@ruberto-andre
Connect your Garmin to your tab, open the route and choose save as… gpx 1.1
Then copy paste the gpx file to the gpx folder on your Garmin.
@3dbiker-0
It's possible. But with the iPhone you need a special adapter.
With USB and Lightning connection. Your iPhone needs power when you connect the nav.
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Wireless is not possible.
I too have tried in every way to import a route created with MRA into Sygic. The GPX 1.1 file opened in Sygic contains only the starting and ending point, without waypoints, and is completely useless. The only way to create a route and import it into Sygic now seems to be using the web application maps.sygic.com. If there is no solution I think I will delete Sygic from my iPhone 12
@michael-4u I think it's an issue with the TomTom map data or algorithm and not specifically with MRA. I've created the first part of the route using TomTom MyDrive itself and it takes the same route if I set it to anything other than Fastest (i.e. any of the "Thrill" hilliness and curviness settings in TomTom MyDrive.
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I also tried setting it to avoid Unpaved roads and nothing changed.
@corjan-meijerink said in MyRoute-app Mobile drains battery:
I will however see if there is anything we can change. Out of curiosity: if you use Google maps with your screen on in the same way you use the Mobile app, is battery drain the same?
Today I used the Samsung Android. Batterydrain is less then the iPhone. Probably due to the slightly older battery from the iPhone!
Also navigated with Google maps (who still want to use Google maps after the launch of the new app...) shows a slightly bigger batterydrain on Samsung and iPhone.
So if there is some improvement to get in the code, then that would be appriciated. For now I'll start looking for a big powerbank to hook on the iPhone while navigating!
I'd also find this helpful. In Basecamp you can create a folder with a number of routes for a tour and see them all displayed on the map in one go. This would be great to have a similar feature in MRA if this could be considered in the future?