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Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:28 am Post subject:
Not sure I understand how you are trying to "find them back".
But if you look on the "Browse map" page and tap the "Options" button, you can tick the "Coordinates" box.
Now you will always have the coordinates of the blue cursor position displayed at the bottom left of the "browse map" screen, so you can just "find" any Favourite or POI and read its coordinates off directly.
Another set-up option in Change Preferences/Set units will put the display into d.d˚ d˚m.m' or d˚m's" format, whichever you prefer...
Joined: Aug 21, 2005 Posts: 617 Location: Gloucester UK
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:30 am Post subject:
Hi, you may have to give us a few more details, so we can help, But you have to save the favorite on the road, not in a field, or a car park etc, or the sat nav will not be able to work out a route to it. _________________ Audi A3 Sline sat nav
I have a favorite fishing spot near Stansted Airport.
The actual Farm is well out of the way and the nearest road is about quarter mile away from where you park for the lake, access is by a farm track where the farmer has built a small parking area.
First time i went i had great difficulty in finding it with the postcode.
When i did arrive i set the favorites by "my position" and changed the name to Fishing spot.
Everytime i return it takes me right back to the exact space i parked.
This is not a gazetted road it is a farmers field made into a parking area.
I guess i have been fortunate with this instance, for anyone who knows the area the farm in question is Rockells farm.
Ya I was in the parking lot so it can only work if I go in the street or if I click the street before. Ok I was surprised it din't get the parking lot. If I write on a piece of paper some coord. can he get me there even if it is off the road then?
Ya I was in the parking lot so it can only work if I go in the street or if I click the street before. Ok I was surprised it din't get the parking lot. If I write on a piece of paper some coord. can he get me there even if it is off the road then?
Not necessarily - for the reason why this is the case in the first place...
You see, if the place or point you are trying to get to, is "off-road", that is not located on a publicly listed, able to travel on, proper road (and of course seen as such by TomTom), then this is the problem.
So even co-ordinates may not help - let me explain by way of example.
Say you want to be directed to a point in a parking lot, that TomTom does not even see on it's Maps.
This parking lot has a road (try and picture this in your mind - or use my poor chart below) that you access it from, running left to right across your screen, and you just drive "down" from this road, to get into the car park.
Now remember, TomTom doesn't even know about this car park.
So you drive into the car park, and continue on to your favourite spot, further "down" (keep picturing this in your mind).
Problem is, there is ANOTHER road, that runs along the back of the parking lot, side to side, across your screen. And this actually runs closer to the place you have parked, even though there is NO access in or out onto that road.
Now, remembering that TomTom doesn't know about the car park, then, as the point you want is closer to the second road I described, in terms of its PROXIMITY to a valid road it CAN see on the map, then when routing you to where you want to be, TomTom would instead tell you to come in off the second road at the bottom - even though there is NO WAY to come in off this road.
And THIS mate, is why people are telling you to use the ENTRANCE to where you want to be, as the place to record. So that you DO get directed via the nearest correct road.
Correct road: *************************************
......................................................*
car par access in:...........................*
......................................................*
......................................................*
......................................................*
......................................................*
......................................................*
......................................................*
Point you want to record:..............X
Road nearby, ****************H********************
with NO access
to Car Park etc
Now bearing in mind TomTom doesn't know anything about the road into the car park, if you record your ideal spot, Point X above, then as you can see from my very crummy chart, in actual fact, the point marked H will be the nearest proper point TomTom DOES know about, and thus will take you THAT way to try and get you where you want to be.
So ALWAYS record the ENTRY point to car parks, malls, Motorway Service Stations, etc etc - the idea being, you are recording where TomTom CAN get you to, not where it actually is, but might not be known on the map.
Joined: Jun 04, 2005 Posts: 19991 Location: West and Southwest London
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:18 pm Post subject:
The behaviour depends how far off the navigable road you are...
A week or so ago, I did a couple of experiments:
I saved a Favourite and a POI both about 200yds off any road. Tried to navigate to them, and it successfully plotted a course to the closest point it could find on a road in BOTH cases.
I then browsed the map to a completely remote part of Scotland and tried to repeat the test. This time I wasn't even allowed to store the position as a Favourite (the option was greyed-out on the menu), and although I could save it as a POI, the TT would not navigate to it ("no useable locations near cursor" message on-screen).
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