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    • ginogino
      ginogino last edited by

      Yesterday on a ride with a friend in the mountains, we stopped at a pass to rest for a moment and have a chat, when we started up again the app didn't want to know about starting up again and gave me the error that in order to continue we had to go ‘online’, but at that point there was no cell signal, so I wonder what's the point of offline navigation and downloading maps to the cell phone if when you need it it doesn't work.
      Incidentally two thirds of the way through the ride, the app stopped working the information about the next turn and the road was no longer updating and the track on the route was correct but 200/300m behind, good thing I had passed the track to my friend as well and he guided me.

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      • Guzzist
        Guzzist @ginogino last edited by

        @ginogino I believe there is no full automation.
        If you have planned the route in MRA-Routeplanner - and sync to myRoute-App is switched on in App - then you can simply open the route in myRoute-App to navigate with. But your phone needs to be online!
        (because planning was done online)!

        If there is no connection to internet (during ride), may myRoute-App will still guide you some km. But sooner or later, you will get the error on screen: no connection - go offline!
        Means, you really need to switch in the App to offline navigation. But this works only, if you have had downloaded in forefront, all maps of all regions, your route passes through! And that downloaded maps must be still up to date!

        Nothing is impossible ;-)
        In past: GARMIN Zumo 210->GARMIN Zumo 395->GARMIN XT=> now: DMD T865-X + MyRoute-App, LocusMaps, OsmAnd.
        In past: GARMIN MapSource ->GARMIN BaseCamp->Tyre->Kurviger->Calimoto=> now: MRA-Routplanner.

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        • ginogino
          ginogino @Guzzist last edited by

          @Guzzist said in Off-line navigation what is the point?:

          @ginogino I believe there is no full automation.
          If there is no connection to internet (during ride), may myRoute-App will still guide you some km. But sooner or later, you will get the error on screen: no connection - go offline!
          Means, you really need to switch in the App to offline navigation. But this works only, if you have had downloaded in forefront, all maps of all regions, your route passes through! And that downloaded maps must be still up to date!

          I started off with offline navigation switched off, when I stopped on the screen I could see the route to be taken perfectly, but when I selected ‘Navigate’ to continue the journey I would get the error go online, activating offline navigation and trying to continue the journey always told me to go online.

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          • Con Hennekens
            Con Hennekens @ginogino last edited by Con Hennekens

            @ginogino, the interesting thing to know is: were you riding a pre-planned route (with waypoints) or were you using the roundtrip generator or some curvy options in an A2B route? Another interesting question is what your setting is for "Ride routes as tracks" in the app's settings.

            The reason for my questions is: calculation of true track navigation can only be done online. The problem of no internet connection shows when a recalculation is necessary. Therefor my guess is that you were using the roundtrip generator or some curvy option to a destination (which in turn generates a track to follow).

            I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
            I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

            Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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            • Marinus van Deudekom
              Marinus van Deudekom RouteXperts @Guzzist last edited by

              @Guzzist Hi mostly correct except for the downloaded maps. They don't have to be up to date to navigate offline but..... If they are outdated you might get some roads wrong

              Honda Goldwing GL1500,
              Honda Silverwing GL 650
              DMD2 T865X 8 inch Android tablet using MRA next for navigation
              Garmin XT (almost in the cupboard)
              Samsung S20FE mounted on a Quadlock and using Android Auto in my car

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              • M. Schrijver
                M. Schrijver last edited by

                Offline is perfect for navigation through places where there is no or almost no internet connection. The biggest part of rural Germany is a good example.
                Besides this, it saves you also a lot of data consumption.

                BUT (a big but).
                When you need to start MRA while there is no internet connection at all. You have a problem. But not only with MRA. Other navigation apps won't run either.

                (I use MRA Next only on Android Auto. Every comment, suggestion, etc will be based on my usage with Android Auto)

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                • cvlmtg
                  cvlmtg @M. Schrijver last edited by

                  @M-Schrijver said in [Off-line navigation what is the point?]

                  BUT (a big but).
                  When you need to start MRA while there is no internet connection at all. You have a problem. But not only with MRA. Other navigation apps won't run either.

                  That's untrue. I use a navigation app on an android phone without a sim, so I have no internet connection at any time and I can navigate without any problem. it starts any saved route, it recalculates routes when needed etc...

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                  • Con Hennekens
                    Con Hennekens @cvlmtg last edited by

                    @cvlmtg said in Off-line navigation what is the point?:

                    That's untrue. I use a navigation app on an android phone without a sim, so I have no internet connection at any time and I can navigate without any problem. it starts any saved route, it recalculates routes when needed etc...

                    That is also true for MRA Navigation Next, if...
                    The big IF being: you are navigating routes, and not tracks.
                    Tracks can only be calculated online (for the moment anyway).

                    I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                    I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                    Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                    • ginogino
                      ginogino @Con Hennekens last edited by

                      @Con-Hennekens

                      Die Route war wie folgt:

                      link text

                      Ich bin mit der Datenverbindung losgefahren, ich hatte die Option „Navigieren als Track“ aktiviert (die ich jetzt deaktiviert habe), wir haben an einem Bergpass angehalten, ich habe das Fahrrad ausgeschaltet, aber nicht das Smartphone, und als ich das Fahrrad wieder eingeschaltet habe, habe ich erwartet, dass ich weiter navigiere.

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                      • Con Hennekens
                        Con Hennekens @ginogino last edited by

                        @ginogino, If you stop for a pause and wander around a bit, that can trigger a recalculation, and after a few times the forced skipping of a shaping point. To prevent that, you can stop your navigation, and resume once you ride off again. If you want to navigate completely offline, I advise also to disable "route as track" indeed.

                        I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                        I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                        Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                        • Martin Wilcke
                          Martin Wilcke @Con Hennekens last edited by Martin Wilcke

                          @Con-Hennekens said in Off-line navigation what is the point?:

                          That is also true for MRA Navigation Next, if...
                          The big IF being: you are navigating routes, and not tracks.
                          Tracks can only be calculated online (for the moment anyway).

                          I'm not sure if this has been implemented with the latest release, but "calculating" and navigating a track in offline mode works; here is an example (phone in flight mode and "offline navigation" enabled). "Use current location" needs to be deactivated, or course.

                          offline.jpg

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                          • Con Hennekens
                            Con Hennekens @Martin Wilcke last edited by

                            @Martin-Wilcke, yes it works, but not optimal. Small changes can occur to the track, since the app mimics the track instead of getting it from the cloud.

                            I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                            I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                            Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                            • Martin Wilcke
                              Martin Wilcke @Con Hennekens last edited by

                              @Con-Hennekens said in Off-line navigation what is the point?:

                              @Martin-Wilcke, yes it works, but not optimal. Small changes can occur to the track, since the app mimics the track instead of getting it from the cloud.

                              Yes, agree. This is due to the limited offline calculation capabilities compared to online ones. But anyway, it's absolutely brilliant!

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                              • Martin Wilcke
                                Martin Wilcke @M. Schrijver last edited by Martin Wilcke

                                @M-Schrijver said in Off-line navigation what is the point?:

                                When you need to start MRA while there is no internet connection at all. You have a problem

                                Can't confirm. What exactly is the problem when opening MRA without an internet connection?

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                                • ginogino
                                  ginogino @Martin Wilcke last edited by

                                  I partially redid the ride from last time, this time with ‘navigate as track’ and ‘navigate offline’ deactivated, arrived at the same point as last time I stop and turn off the bike, on restarting the navigation doesn't work anymore, I had to get off the pass and as soon as I got a signal, restart navigation from the beginning, by the way even with the latest version released there is still the bug that if you start a route from the android auto when you are already on the route, myroute app makes you return to the starting point, I had to turn off the bike and android auto, from the app on the smartphone start the navigation and then turn on the bike and android auto.

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