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+ | ====== How to navigate offline? ====== | ||
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+ | Offline navigation is essential for any outdoor traveling. Bad or even no data signal in mountainous, | ||
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+ | Locus Map in default settings offers navigation with the help of implemented online services. Firstly it is **[[https:// | ||
+ | ===== BRouter setup ===== | ||
+ | * after installation, | ||
+ | * select Download manager\\ \\ {{ : | ||
+ | * zoom in and select the area you need for offline routing\\ \\ {{ : | ||
+ | * set BRouter as default navigation data source in Locus //menu > settings > navigation > navigation data source//\\ \\ {{ : | ||
+ | * then start navigation as usual by {{: | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round tip> | ||
+ | BRouter remains set as default also for engine-routing-assisted drawing in [[manual: | ||
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+ | ==== Advanced options ==== | ||
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+ | Although BRouter user interface looks quite simple, the app offers quite a lot of various settings, creating custom navigation profiles etc. A rich source of info and tips is this [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== GraphHopper ===== | ||
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+ | An alternative to BRouter is routing software **[[https:// | ||
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