I just used my Crossover for the first time on a trail run through Sedona & Flagstaff Arizona. The unit performed very well on the streets, and had tremendous signal reception even in tight canynon's and through my Land Rover's heated windshield (thousands of tiny radio wave blocking wires in it). The unit's breadcrumb feature was easy to use and the waypoints were great because you can label them with trail names, like "Broken Arrow #1"
However, I could not get the actual off road navigation (distance & direction to next waypoint) to work! It was skewing me off by two or three hundred miles. Seemed like the Center of the Earth was the waypoint! I'm sure it was user error, this is my first GPS unit, but other than I could't plot a route to the next waypoint, I always knew where I was and what the terrain around me looked like (full topo maps).
I just finished reading my Overland Journal review, and they didn't seem to have any waypoint issues, so I just need to figure out what I was doing wrong.
However, I could not get the actual off road navigation (distance & direction to next waypoint) to work! It was skewing me off by two or three hundred miles. Seemed like the Center of the Earth was the waypoint! I'm sure it was user error, this is my first GPS unit, but other than I could't plot a route to the next waypoint, I always knew where I was and what the terrain around me looked like (full topo maps).
I just finished reading my Overland Journal review, and they didn't seem to have any waypoint issues, so I just need to figure out what I was doing wrong.
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