@Nick-Dawson said in BMW Navigator V and V1:
@Steve-Lynch
@Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master
This morning I used the file I had created on Wednesday where I had saved a POI as a POI (and a waypoint as both these options were available). On MRA these show as you woudl expect:-

I also have two shaping points and one viaPoint on the file.
I had high hopes for the symbol for the service station pulling through given that the information was saved as metadata (see previous message) but it did not.

Below is the Esso Station on the Nav V

Conclusion:-
I am quite certain that the problem is due to the chip (as mentioned by @Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master) in the BMW Navigator V - as far as I can see, I am doing everything correctly with regard to the software however the POI simply does not pass through using the code from MRA (or possibly any other code).
I know for certain that I did used to see the POI's when using MotoGoLoco a number of years ago but cannot now seem to repicate this.
At the end of the day, it is simply a nice to have rather than a necessity and the main functionality I use is simply shaping and via points both of which pass through without any issue.
I wish that the Navigator V's mapping followed more closely that of MRA (I use HERE but even on the simple test I carried out for the POI, the Garmin chose to double back from a shaping point to get to the next one whereas MRA continued - this is a problem I see often on tour and is very frustrating given the amount of planning that goes into route creation!).
MRA is a fantastic product and very functional - all credit and thanks to the developers and experts who support it.
I will accept that the Navigator V has limitations and work within gthe paramaters that I know work .
BMW are not going to be releasing a Navigator V11 and are moving along with the motor industry to mapping and routing linked to the phone and this is the future.
There are however a lot of BMW motorcycles out there and the Navigator V will be with us for probably another 5 years before it becomes completely obsolite.
thank you again
Nick