SporTrak Color GPS Mapping Receiver
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Reference
SporTrak, but once you can visualize what a multileg route (route) is, it
becomes very easy to understand and create. If you understand that a
GOTO is a 1-leg route with a starting point and a destination point,
then imagine a bunch of GOTO’s strung together where the destination
of one GOTO is the starting point for the next GOTO. That means if
you had three GOTO’s, one from “A” to “B”, another from “B” to “C”
and a third from “C” to “D” you could then put them together to make
one multileg route. In this example you would have a 3-leg route that
went from “A” to “B” to “C” to “D”.
From
Any
Screen
Highlight
Routes
Select an
“Empty”
Route
Step 1:
Select
starting
waypoint
Select
Waypoint
Category
Use L/R arrows
to select
“Find By”
Select
Waypoint
from List
Step 2:
Select leg
destination
waypoint
Select
Waypoint
Category
Use left/right
arrows to
select
“Find By”
Select
Waypoint
from List
Use up/down arrows to move
highlight to next available leg in
the route. Indicated by dashes.
Repeat Step 2 for all additional legs in the route.
Step 3:
Save the
route
Use up/down
arrows to highlight
“Save Route” button
These routes have an advantage over GOTO’s in that A) the starting
point does not have to be your present position, B) they are always in
memory and if activated they remain activated, even when you turn the
SporTrak off and then back on, and C) they can be saved and used over
and over again.
(Note: these routes have been termed “multileg” in an effort to make the
understanding of them a little clearer, however you could create a
1-leg route and save it in the SporTrak’s memory.)
Segme
nt 1
Segme
nt 2
Segme
nt 3
A
B
C
D