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#21
Can you let me know where you got that from? I think that is only for creating routes on the BOOM!. From the 2018 BOOM! manual (Pg 163) it states:
See Figure 145. Ride Planner exports each pair of locations as a separate trip (even though the entire Ride Planner route is exported as a single GPX file). In the example, the route from Location 1 to Location 2 (with the intermediate waypoints) is exported as a trip. The route from Location 2 to Location 3 is exported as a separate trip.
• The Boom! Box navigation system does not differentiate between locations and waypoints. All items are imported as destinations. When plotting a route, remember that each trip can only include a total of nine destinations.
• Ride Planner exports locations and waypoints into the GPX file. It does not export the highlighted route. The exact routing between destinations may be calculated differently within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the desired route. Also, the route calculation can be affect by system settings such as route preferences (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty) and avoidances (such as toll roads, unpaved roads and so on). See Route Preferences and Avoidances (Page 146).
See Figure 145. Ride Planner exports each pair of locations as a separate trip (even though the entire Ride Planner route is exported as a single GPX file). In the example, the route from Location 1 to Location 2 (with the intermediate waypoints) is exported as a trip. The route from Location 2 to Location 3 is exported as a separate trip.
• The Boom! Box navigation system does not differentiate between locations and waypoints. All items are imported as destinations. When plotting a route, remember that each trip can only include a total of nine destinations.
• Ride Planner exports locations and waypoints into the GPX file. It does not export the highlighted route. The exact routing between destinations may be calculated differently within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the desired route. Also, the route calculation can be affect by system settings such as route preferences (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty) and avoidances (such as toll roads, unpaved roads and so on). See Route Preferences and Avoidances (Page 146).
I tried a very high number of waypoints, but found it to not be as friendly as I hoped, so I keep mine to 20 or less if I can.
I was able to create my whole IBA 48 in 10 ride in just two GPX files and they worked just fine. As you may imagine, that's a lot of waypoints!
#22
I create custom routes all the time using more waypoints than that.
Both of the below routes imported to Boom just fine, and the system followed each one exactly.
Here is a custom route I created for a Black Hills ride using 14 waypoints.
And here is another custom route I created for a ride in Northwest Arkansas using 17 waypoints.
#23
To save space, when you import your ride, do not select the first option, aka 'all'. Select the second option, which will be named the same as the ride name. That will import the whole ride, but not fill up the memory by saving each waypoint as locations in the nav system.
Using the "Select All" option will fill up the system memory.
Everything you need to navigate and complete the ride is stored in the named ride.
#25
Can you let me know where you got that from? I think that is only for creating routes on the BOOM!. From the 2018 BOOM! manual (Pg 163) it states:
See Figure 145. Ride Planner exports each pair of locations as a separate trip (even though the entire Ride Planner route is exported as a single GPX file). In the example, the route from Location 1 to Location 2 (with the intermediate waypoints) is exported as a trip. The route from Location 2 to Location 3 is exported as a separate trip.
• The Boom! Box navigation system does not differentiate between locations and waypoints. All items are imported as destinations. When plotting a route, remember that each trip can only include a total of nine destinations.
• Ride Planner exports locations and waypoints into the GPX file. It does not export the highlighted route. The exact routing between destinations may be calculated differently within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the desired route. Also, the route calculation can be affect by system settings such as route preferences (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty) and avoidances (such as toll roads, unpaved roads and so on). See Route Preferences and Avoidances (Page 146).
See Figure 145. Ride Planner exports each pair of locations as a separate trip (even though the entire Ride Planner route is exported as a single GPX file). In the example, the route from Location 1 to Location 2 (with the intermediate waypoints) is exported as a trip. The route from Location 2 to Location 3 is exported as a separate trip.
• The Boom! Box navigation system does not differentiate between locations and waypoints. All items are imported as destinations. When plotting a route, remember that each trip can only include a total of nine destinations.
• Ride Planner exports locations and waypoints into the GPX file. It does not export the highlighted route. The exact routing between destinations may be calculated differently within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the desired route. Also, the route calculation can be affect by system settings such as route preferences (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty) and avoidances (such as toll roads, unpaved roads and so on). See Route Preferences and Avoidances (Page 146).
#26
I don't know where he got that from, but I do remember the early software had a 9 destination limitation. Since then there was a software update for the GT and it upped the number to 99.
I tried a very high number of waypoints, but found it to not be as friendly as I hoped, so I keep mine to 20 or less if I can.
I was able to create my whole IBA 48 in 10 ride in just two GPX files and they worked just fine. As you may imagine, that's a lot of waypoints!
I tried a very high number of waypoints, but found it to not be as friendly as I hoped, so I keep mine to 20 or less if I can.
I was able to create my whole IBA 48 in 10 ride in just two GPX files and they worked just fine. As you may imagine, that's a lot of waypoints!
#27
The GPX file name is
ABC Charity Ride Route 2007 rev 2.gpx
The two routes within that GPX file are
ABC Charity Ride Out
ABC Charity Ride Return
It's loaded as one file, but two separate routes.
GPX file name at the top. Route names in pull-down position list
This is the 1st route
This is the 2nd route
The two routes within that GPX file are
ABC Charity Ride Out
ABC Charity Ride Return
It's loaded as one file, but two separate routes.
GPX file name at the top. Route names in pull-down position list
This is the 1st route
This is the 2nd route
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