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New to the forum. Purchased a 2022 RG six months ago. Installed the WHIM, got the HD branded Sena headsets, updated all the firmware, had HD update the BOOM firmware. I used the HD Ride Planner to create several routes for a ride through ID and WY. Had a different GPX file for each day. I would load the ride for the day and the highlighted route on the screen map was correct, just what I had created. The verbal instructions however were completely messed up and did not match the route on the screen. For example, the verbal instructions would tell me to turn right on road name X. There was not road by that name, and I could not turn right because there was a river on my right. It happened continually, the map on the screen looked correct, but the verbal instructions would be telling me to turn on roads that did not exist, or on a road that did exist, but I should not be turning there. Most of the time it was like the verbal instructions did not know where I was at and did not match the screen. There were other times the verbal instructions would get the road number correct. but tell me to turn the wrong direction. The map on the screen was showing me to turn right on 75, but the verbal instructions were saying to turn left. It was so messed up it was not usable. Back to the old days of dead reckoning with my Electra Glide.
Has anyone seen this issue? If the map on the screen was messed up, I can understand that something happened creating the route, exporting, or importing. But when then the map on the screen is correct, and the verbal instructions don't match the map, I do not know where to start trying to fix it. Any Ideas?
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