Best way of using the gps system
#11
While HD Ride Planner exports to GPX format, it can be useful to "fine tune" that GPX file to clean up extraneous/unwanted turns. Basecamp produces a clean route internally that probably won't require a "fine tune". Most of these route planning packages export directly to GPX format. Some "play" better with the 6.5 system better than others. That's why I use Route Converter as a fine tune interface & load its' output to my 6.5 system.
#12
While HD Ride Planner exports to GPX format, it can be useful to "fine tune" that GPX file to clean up extraneous/unwanted turns. Basecamp produces a clean route internally that probably won't require a "fine tune". Most of these route planning packages export directly to GPX format. Some "play" better with the 6.5 system better than others. That's why I use Route Converter as a fine tune interface & load its' output to my 6.5 system.
Using HD Ride Planner
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
#13
Using HD Ride Planner
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
#14
Using HD Ride Planner
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
#15
I meant that it also exports a compatible .gpx file just like Ride Planner does. IMO Garmin BaseCamp for all of it's faults, is better mapping software than Ride Planner. I've used Ride Planner and it does work, but it tends to add a lot of U-turns and side trips if you are not extremely careful about how you set down your way-points.
#16
Using HD Ride Planner
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
I start out with all "marks" being destinations. After the route is created, I right click and change them to Waypoints. I am able to eliminate a lot of the "marks" as the route is now established. I use the ZOOM function to assure that my "marks are accurate to eliminate any issues stated above. No conversions needed. To each his own, Grant.
#17
Importing a Route
Sorry to jump in this post - but I am hoping you guys can help. I know I being stupid - so nothing new there.
I want to load a route into the GPS after saving it from Ride planner, where I have included a number of waypoints. So far I have only ever used a final destination, so have not used the Trip function on the GPS.
When I attach the USB stick and import the file - do I select All?
When I have done this and look at the Trip menu to start my ride - I see lots of entries, so I guess I just click on the file name that I saved and it loads the full route with waypoints, and I ignore the other entries?
I know I have not explained this very well - but I am confused as now when I look in the Saved area I have duplicate numerous starting points, an end destination - with that name. I think I need to start again and rethink what I am doing.
I want to load a route into the GPS after saving it from Ride planner, where I have included a number of waypoints. So far I have only ever used a final destination, so have not used the Trip function on the GPS.
When I attach the USB stick and import the file - do I select All?
When I have done this and look at the Trip menu to start my ride - I see lots of entries, so I guess I just click on the file name that I saved and it loads the full route with waypoints, and I ignore the other entries?
I know I have not explained this very well - but I am confused as now when I look in the Saved area I have duplicate numerous starting points, an end destination - with that name. I think I need to start again and rethink what I am doing.
#18
Only select the route
Sorry to jump in this post - but I am hoping you guys can help. I know I being stupid - so nothing new there.
I want to load a route into the GPS after saving it from Ride planner, where I have included a number of waypoints. So far I have only ever used a final destination, so have not used the Trip function on the GPS.
When I attach the USB stick and import the file - do I select All?
When I have done this and look at the Trip menu to start my ride - I see lots of entries, so I guess I just click on the file name that I saved and it loads the full route with waypoints, and I ignore the other entries?
I know I have not explained this very well - but I am confused as now when I look in the Saved area I have duplicate numerous starting points, an end destination - with that name. I think I need to start again and rethink what I am doing.
I want to load a route into the GPS after saving it from Ride planner, where I have included a number of waypoints. So far I have only ever used a final destination, so have not used the Trip function on the GPS.
When I attach the USB stick and import the file - do I select All?
When I have done this and look at the Trip menu to start my ride - I see lots of entries, so I guess I just click on the file name that I saved and it loads the full route with waypoints, and I ignore the other entries?
I know I have not explained this very well - but I am confused as now when I look in the Saved area I have duplicate numerous starting points, an end destination - with that name. I think I need to start again and rethink what I am doing.
The other possible selections are waypoints and fragments of the route which you probably will not need or want to save. Make sure you have the most current update (1.18.3) installed to eliminate route fragments.
#19
One thing you need to know is that the route you pick on HD Ride Planner is not necessarily the same route your GPS will use when you plug in your stops. The only way to guarantee you take the same route is to add waypoints along the route. Using the waypoints along with your stops will force the bike's GPS to use the route you chose.
#20
One thing you need to know is that the route you pick on HD Ride Planner is not necessarily the same route your GPS will use when you plug in your stops. The only way to guarantee you take the same route is to add waypoints along the route. Using the waypoints along with your stops will force the bike's GPS to use the route you chose.
I haven't tried it on the new update, but to be honest it would happen occasionally on my Garmin too, only not nearly as strange as what the GPS on the Harley would do.