Hi guys
I configure my BT to use the GPS and the headset Motorola HS850. But after i turn the GPS off I loose the setting and have to re-pair the devices before I can use it again along with the whole process of assigning the serial port etc.
Any suggestions to make the Bluetooth settings stick. I searched the forums couldn't find an answer. If this has been discussed please gimme the link to that thread. Thanx a million
I am Using
XDA EXEC with the following
Rom 1.30.107
Radio 1.09.00
ExtRom 1.30.162 WWE
in the bluetooth manager after pairing the gps go to comport and set an outgoing port to com 0 then in the gps app set the same com port
dont bother with unhiding the gps app in wm05 its not really needed unless your going to run 2 gps applications with one gps receiver
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Hi, i just bought a Bluetooth GPS receiver (called BT-R500). I am wanted to use it with my Qtek 2020 (ROM 1.66.04ITA if this can be useful to somebody for helping me out...)!
I can't let them "communicate"...why? Anybody knows what i should do for the setting (which COM port should i use? it says com5 but can't find any satellite...)!!!
Is there somebody that had this kinda proble and solved it? Could you be so kind to let me know? thanks
When you bond the gps it should ask if you wish to use it as serial device. What software are you using and what are the settings you have applied? Have you tried a free 3rd party testing program to see if you are getting connection/signal?
I am using "Mapsonic", that requires a GPS that supports the NMEA signals 2.0. My GPS bluetooth receiver meets NMEA 2.2 requirements. This might be a problem in your opinion? I have not tried to use it with a 3rd party, just because i don't know anyone that has a GPS on his palm.
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Hustladave said:
Hi, i just bought a Bluetooth GPS receiver (called BT-R500). I am wanted to use it with my Qtek 2020 (ROM 1.66.04ITA if this can be useful to somebody for helping me out...)!
I can't let them "communicate"...why? Anybody knows what i should do for the setting (which COM port should i use? it says com5 but can't find any satellite...)!!!
Is there somebody that had this kinda proble and solved it? Could you be so kind to let me know? thanks
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can you actually paired in the first place? or just unable to detect the satelites?
Hustladave
Maybe you should check the baude rate of the GPS device. I am using SysOn and had the same problem. You may also need to check if you are using the old rom or the new WMSE. For the old one, you should install bluetooth tools.
Alternatively, you can try GPS Tuner as it has an auto search function for the devices to communicate. :wink:
i have the same problem with holux 231 BT
i have the 1.72 wwe it work fine in com 5 the navigon reconize him but i have a motorola car kit he can't work with the MSbtooth i must install Bt tools to pair it but in the same time i loose the connection for the GPS
hi change from com5 to com7 i have a tools named gpsviewer delivred with the holux hi fond the GPS but the navigon no
i change the rom to the we 2.20 CHS but i discover that the GPS can't be found i install windcom stack ver1.49 and it work like a charm with the GPS but the are no profile for the car kit
the are ini suggestion to make the 2 device working in the same time
Sacaman
ola,
i have some problems to connect the xda mini with my gps mouse. the software navigator mn 4.2 shows only:
com4: btibserial
com5: btobserial
com9: serial_date
i think the bluetooth stack doesn't work...
how can i solve the problem???
thanks a lot!!!
Have you created a bt bond with the gps (bluetooth -> devices -> new...)? It will ask to create a serial port for the gps.
I am having the gps on com5, which is the BlueToothOutBoundSerial port. Not that I could choose another port, but it works fine ever since rom 1.01.
com4: btibserial
com5: btobserial
com9: serial_date
Don't know what com9 is for, but the list looks OK. com4 bt inbound & com5 bt outbound.
regards, M
Try bthtols 1.0.1.2
Bonding BT devices/services becomes way easier
Sascha
i have holux gpslim 236 and paired it with my XDA IIi then i started my tom tom navigator software and went to the device selection so i done the bluetooth one and tried every connection available in there and nothing it yet again says no gps device! :? i have no idea what i am doing wrong, i would love to see this thing work could anyone help me out pleaseeee.
is it the tom tom software??
the pda??
or the gps device ??
one thing i have noticed is when i go to bluetooth manager there is no incoming and outgoing connections for example its ment to show com ports, there is nothing can it be this?? please can someone explain where i am going wrong, thank you
Hi there,
Same hardware here. The GPSLim236 must be talked to using port COM6.
You might want to get GPS-Viewer, coms in handy when you need to diagnose GPS communication problems (it's there somewhere, can't make out where, Google knows I think ).
There's also a tickbox in the Bluetooth Manager regarding the SPP connection that says "Encryption" or something similar : make sure it is NOT checked.
Good luck !
In the connections tab click infrared and make sure "Receive Incoming Beams" is NOT ticked, If you have not already done it.
CHEERS guys, works now thanks for both helps
I beg your pardon if I post this thread at the wrong place. I have paired up the Holux bluetooth receiver with my Universal. I can't this GPS receiver work with the MapKing 2007 program. Under the external GPS setting what program port should I use as the Holux bluetooth receiver show serial port when paired. Thanks for any kind soul that can shed some light on this.
You need to create a COM port in Bluetooth settings for Holux first, then set it in your GPS program.
Don't touch the "External GPS" settings, the WM's program port is extremely buggy. If you want to launch many GPS applications at once use GPSGate
Skwyk said:
You need to create a COM port in Bluetooth settings for Holux first, then set it in your GPS program.
Don't touch the "External GPS" settings, the WM's program port is extremely buggy. If you want to launch many GPS applications at once use GPSGate
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Thanks I give a try first.
Skwyk said:
You need to create a COM port in Bluetooth settings for Holux first, then set it in your GPS program.
Don't touch the "External GPS" settings, the WM's program port is extremely buggy. If you want to launch many GPS applications at once use GPSGate
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I can only create a com0 port in my Holux BT reciever but under my GPS program there is no com0 and only available from com 1-9.
I managed to get it working. Thanks a lot.
Hi All....
I have just installed TomTom for my phone, installed perfect, however i am having problems getting a GPS Signal (minor issue!)
I have 4 options of GPS receiver when i set the software up, two are bluetooth ones and two are wired ones. However, am i right in thinking that the xda serra (htc touch pro basically) has a gps receiver built in?
Can anyone point me in the right direction...I have set the baud rate to 4800 (default?) and told the tomtom software and the phone to use COM4.
Thanks in advance..
dan_1983 said:
Hi All....
I have just installed TomTom for my phone, installed perfect, however i am having problems getting a GPS Signal (minor issue!)
I have 4 options of GPS receiver when i set the software up, two are bluetooth ones and two are wired ones. However, am i right in thinking that the xda serra (htc touch pro basically) has a gps receiver built in?
Can anyone point me in the right direction...I have set the baud rate to 4800 (default?) and told the tomtom software and the phone to use COM4.
Thanks in advance..
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Welcome
Try to READ here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Raphael
Hope it helps
Fuze
I had same problem with my Fuze (Touch Pro). What I did was disable aGPS (it is in your settings-system-AGPS, both tabs set to disable) Baud rate was set at 38400 and com port 4.
I also tried to use Bluetooth GPS receiver and I got an option on Tomtom to use built-in GPS receiver. After that - no problems. I read quite a bit on xda-developers about it and have not seen anything as simple - reflashing radio etc - sounds to invasive with a risk of turning a nice neew phone into paperweight.
settings-system-AGPS
The XDA Serra does not have the above settings option, is there a cab file available that can be installed to allow you to turn off agps