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    • Mff73M Offline
      Mff73 @Willy
      last edited by

      @Willy
      What do you want “us” to test? 🤔
      Importability? Routability? Something else?
      I read all your posts, all about gpx files, and still not sure to understand where you are trying to guide us. 🤔

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      Android + Galaxy S205G

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      • WillyW Offline
        Willy @Mff73
        last edited by

        @Mff73
        Importability.
        The reference is the A (rte) file. (Original).
        Do file B to G import as well ?
        “I am most curious about the B (trk) result”

        • If succesfull than next
          Routability.
          Do files B to F show the TBT as well or not ?
          If nok than test STOP and over and out 😉
          If ok than continue with a more complicated (multioverlap) track
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        • C Offline
          ChrisTrail38
          last edited by

          Hello @kemetter !
          This is a great app for viewing and creating routes on a larger screen. Would it be possible to add a route generator that lets you enter parameters like “duration,” “distance,” and “elevation gain”?

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          • WillyW Offline
            Willy @Mff73
            last edited by

            @Mff73
            Import of gpx (trk)tracks in the Suunto Web Planner is positive.
            Simple compare by “manually” adding the tbt data in trackpoints.
            Manual edit prone to “typos.” In previous files one right should be left. 😇

            • Out-and-return overlap track test file series.
              Observe compare and study, open in Notepad++
              1A_Suunto out and return rte.gpx
              1AA_Suunto out and return trk.gpx
              1B_Suunto out and return navtrk.gpx
              1C_Out and return navtrk.gpx
              1D_ A small file sized compressed gpz version is possible
              The upload of gpz or zip files is not possible in this forum
              1E_Out_and_return_course.tcx
              1F_Out_and_return_course.fit

            The Suunto gpx extension only adds the via trackpoint bindings.
            I seriously doubt this is sufficient for 100% TBT reliablility.
            In the previous simple track the Suunto TBT generation is correct.
            In the out-and-return track the Suunto TBT generation is incomplete.
            Specifically 2 TBTs in the overlap return track section are missing.

            True Track TBT file modes.
            https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd/issues/14147#issuecomment-1114034225

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            • atoponceA Offline
              atoponce @atoponce
              last edited by

              Planning another long run of ~35 km, give or take. As expected, the Suunto Route Planner has non-uniform spacing between distance ticks on the x-axis:

              • 0 km
              • 1 km (+1)
              • 3 km (+2)
              • 6 km (+3)
              • 8 km (+2)
              • 13 km (+5)
              • 16 km (+3)
              • 18 km (+2)
              • 24 km (+6)
              • 33 km (+9)
              • 35 km (+2)

              This gives a skewed view of the elevation profile:

              622ecef6-ab58-4119-870c-c3dc9286bc88-image.png

              Compare to the uniform spacing using onthegomap.com:

              21253014-3a40-40ce-867e-a9d15f12d7e6-image.png

              Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
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              • Mitch9M Offline
                Mitch9 Silver Members @atoponce
                last edited by

                @atoponce Yes, I can confirm this strange behaviour.

                Watch: Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar (Sand)
                SA: Android (beta)
                HRS: Polar H10

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                • brechtvbB Offline
                  brechtvb Bronze Member @atoponce
                  last edited by

                  @atoponce same here 6dcf3d32-9a8a-4c48-a08f-be6e11ef3026-afbeelding.png

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                  • B Offline
                    baaaa
                    last edited by

                    The problem with how trails and roads are displayed is simply disastrous - even in the route planner, compare the map at nearly the same scale and see how drastically it changes!

                    https://routeplanner.suunto.com/?lat=49.851338&lng=22.607213&zoom=13.1&style=outdoo

                    https://routeplanner.suunto.com/?lat=49.851338&lng=22.607213&zoom=12.95&style=outdoor

                    These aren’t watches, but maps on a computer - what’s the point of hiding so many roads?su1.png su2.png

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                    • D Offline
                      davemaps
                      last edited by davemaps

                      Thank you for making this – it is much more convenient for me to make routes from my laptop than on my iPhone.

                      My question is regarding elevation data. It appears that the web route planner is using a very different algorithm or digital elevation model. It undercounts by about 50%! This makes it difficult to plan runs or rides in hilly or mountainous areas. Why is the calculation so different between each Suunto platform?

                      I made a route for a run today that was about 10.3mi (16.6km).

                      Suunto Route Planner (website):
                      Gain: 646ft (197m)
                      Loss: 656ft (200m)

                      Suunto iOS app route builder:
                      Gain: 923ft (281m)
                      Loss: 895ft (273m)

                      Suunto Vertical 2 watch (the recording of my run):
                      Gain: 1235ft (376m)
                      Loss: 1199ft (365m)

                      For comparison, here is the elevation estimate from the Strava website route builder:
                      Gain: 1354ft (413m)
                      Loss: 1333ft (406m)

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                      • atoponceA Offline
                        atoponce @davemaps
                        last edited by atoponce

                        @davemaps I’ve always found wildly different estimations that I don’t know who to trust. For example, I’ve got a trail run loop tomorrow. According to the different mapping tools I use:

                        • OnTheGoMap: Gain and loss: 7700 ft (2346 m)
                        • Plot-a-route: Gain and loss: 7011 ft (2137 m)
                        • Strava: Gain and loss: 6555 ft (1998 m)
                        • Suunto RoutePlanner: Gain and loss: 6214 ft (1894 m)

                        I’ve found that OnTheGoMap gets really close to what my Race S calculates, provided I’ve got stable weather. Crazy that so many different mapping tools can vary so much.

                        Suunto Race S / 9 Baro / Ambit 3 Peak / Observer
                        Polar H10 / Verity Sense / OH1
                        Stryd Duo / Wind
                        r/suunto mod

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