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parent: Using BRouter
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# Android quickstart guide
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### Choosing and installing a map tool
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BRouter just calculates tracks as GPX or GeoJSON files. It does not display maps
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or give any navigation instuctions. Therefore you need a map-tool in order for
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BRouter to be useful.
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Several map tools support routing with BRouter:
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- [_OsmAnd_](http://www.osmand.net): GPLv3, Free (limited features) and paid version available
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- [_Locus Map_](http://www.locusmap.eu): Proprietary, Free (ads) and paid version available
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- [_Oruxmaps_](http://www.oruxmaps.com): Proprietary, Free (previous version) and paid version available
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Install any of those map tools using your favorite app store.
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### Installing BRouter
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You can install BRouter either from
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[F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/packages/btools.routingapp), [Google Play
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Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=btools.routingapp) or from
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the APK contained in the releases available in the [Revision
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History](https://brouter.de/brouter/revisions.html).
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### Choosing a base directory
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When first starting BRouter (or after deleting/moving the base directory), it
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asks for a directory and gives you proposals plus the option to enter any other
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base directory.
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Most phones have an internal and an external storage, where the external storage
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is a SD card which can be removed from the device.
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Navigation needs big data files that usually should go on an external storage
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because it provides larger capacity. You should accept the external storage,
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which is usually the one with the most space available.
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Since Android 11 apps can only write to their app-specific storage so BRouter
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can only use `<...>/Android/media/btools.routingapp/` as base directory. The
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app-specific storage can be located on internal or external storage.
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### Download routing segments
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BRouter requires routing data which is independent of the displayed map of a map
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tool. Routing segments (`rd5`) can be downloaded using the BRouter _Download
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Manager_.
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## Routing via _service interface_
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BRouter is best used via it's _service interface_. It provides a service which
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can be used by map tools without starting the BRouter app.
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To use BRouter in your map tool you have to configure the map tool to use
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BRouter as navigation service.
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- [Instructions for LocusMap](https://docs.locusmap.eu/doku.php?id=manual:faq:how_to_navigate_offline)
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- [Instructions for OsmAnd](osmand.md)
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- [Instructions for Kurviger](https://docs.kurviger.de/start?id=app/offline_routing)
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- [Orux Forum](https://oruxmaps.org/forum/)
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Note: OsmAnd only displays BRouter as navigation service if BRouter is
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installed. You have to install BRouter before configuring OsmAnd.
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The _service interface_ allows specifing either a _routing-mode_ (used by OsmAnd
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and OruxMaps) or a _routing-profile_ (used by LocusMap). When using a
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_routing-mode_ BRouter selects the _routing-profile_ according to a mapping.
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By default BRouter uses the following mapping:
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| routing-mode | routing-profile |
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| -------------- | --------------- |
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| motorcar_fast | car-test |
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| motorcar_short | moped |
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| bicycle_fast | fastbike |
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| bicycle_short | trekking |
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| foot_fast | shortest |
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| foot_short | shortest |
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This mapping, however, can be changed any time by starting the BRouter and using
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the _Server Mode_.
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If your routing request fails due to timeout you can open BRouter and select
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_Server Mode_ and recalculate the route using _\<repeat:...\>_. BRouter caches
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the routing result and further requests using the _same_ destination using the
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_service interface_ will be successful.
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