![]() I then moved to using Memory Maps for Offline OS Map access on my phone for navigating the lanes and planning using the Desktop app but again whilst this was quick I still had to enter all the coordinates into the Media Nav! The Duster Mark IIĪfter buying my next generation Duster it came with the Media Nav Evolution which I was aware it came with Android Auto but I do like the built in system so didn’t want to try it. ![]() This process whilst time consuming was very beneficial as the Media Nav would take me to the start of each lane, then re-calculate at the end of each lane to take me to the next lane and so on… This was the worst part of it, I could plan a route in minutes yet spent an hour or more adding them to the Media Nav. When I first started Green Laning in the Duster I used the free Microsoft Bing Maps OS Layer to plan my routes, then I’d gather up all the ‘pins’ coordinates that I’d placed at the start of every lane I wanted to drive (I’d place them at the either end of the lane based upon the direction I wanted to travel) send them to myself in an email in order and manually add each one to my Media Nav that’s a lot of tapping on the screen and adding hundreds of numbers. ![]() Please note any mentions of Media Nav on this page refer to the Media Nav Evolution that supports Android Auto and not the older Media Nav units that don't have this function.
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