[request] Personal Locator Beacon program - General Topics

Hi...
I am into bush walking and had an idea -
They have standalone devices to contact the emergancy services via GPS(called EPIRB's or PLB's) - my phone has all the required hardware right?
Has anyone developed a program (WM6.1) to turn a Mobile phone into an EPIRB???
If so please send me the link.

Thing is, the phone doesn't have a powerful transmitter, or even a transmitter that can use the emergency frequencies.
So you have half the hardware, ie a GPS reciever.

I, for one, think that easily and cheaply (under $300) available PBL would be a very bad idea. Too many morons would use because they are hungry, or just to see how it works, etc. and that would defy usefullness of the very important devices.
Otherwise, phones cannot be used as PBL due to lack of transmitter hardware.Good (for reasons I stated first). When I (G_d forbid) use my beacon I don't want USCG dude think "Oh, another one of those "testers"" and not act on it because he is buzy picking his nose or something.

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Infrared Hacking tool

I have had some nice times using my Universal to turn off those annoying 40" Pioneer plasmascreens which you find in almost all 7-11 and Deli DeLuca stores. Great fun, but i want to take the prank to a whole new level.
Read this, as it could be mighty fun (unless you get caught!!)
I would like someone to program a small tool which uses e.g. the IR database from NoviiRemote or similar to do a storm broadcast thru the IR on the PDA to send the IR signal for "turn-off-tv" for every single TV model possible. Then, I just have to walk around with my PDA in my hand in radio shack and all TV's are turned off.
However, it might look strange if I leave a trail of TVs being powered off wheverever I walk, so I thought I could make a little HW gadget to work around this I buy 10-15 IR diodes which I connect to eachother (and supply with the current they need) and then connect this cluster of IR diodes to the printboard on my PDA so that I get an external IR transmitter instead. Then I can leave my PDA in my pocket, and using a cable, I can put the IR transmitter on top of my head inside my hat
Would be incredibly fun. )))
Does anyone know if there exist such a program where I can make macros to autobroadcast "TV-OFF" signal for all known tv models ?
Put the LED's in a baseball cap then you can wear it with a full 360 coverage and pda in pocket - just a thought, but I like the idea! - Mike
on a slightly related topic.....
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpage/86/1
mikealder said:
Put the LED's in a baseball cap then you can wear it with a full 360 coverage and pda in pocket - just a thought, but I like the idea! - Mike
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That's somehow how I would do it, yes It would be fun to leave your Qtek9000 on a shelf in the TV> department at e.g. Radio Shack. Enable WLAN on the 9000 and then placing it so that the camera catches the whole scenario. Then, sit outside, connect via MS Portrait (or MSN or something) so you can see what's going on inside the store when you turn off/on all TVs while the salesmen run around frantically trying to find out whats wrong.
Would be a nice YouTube movie ;-)))))
0okami said:
on a slightly related topic.....
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpage/86/1
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Thanks. I could parallell couple e.g. 10-15 of the diodes to create a 360degree transmitter. Would require a small battery to power them I guess. But hey, that's no problem. Small coincell will do the trick. Small, nifty and exchangeable
All I need is someone that can create a program which just spew out IR codes to the IR diodes with ON/OFF/ON/OFF ...etc.
But, since I will be the only dork in the shop laughing my ass off, they might catch on to me )))))
another idea.. how about sending a signal to increase the volume?
where can i get the remote control software you said int he first post?

Surveillance capabilities in PDA phones

I'm trying to figure out to what extent some (conspiracy?) stories about the possibilities of government surveillance via cell phones are true. With more modern phones, it's conceivable that capabilities would be increased (built-in GPS could provide more precise tracking, for example).
So I'm asking the PDA phone techies:
What's the truth about the remote activation of a cell phone's microphone and transmission of whatever it pickes up, even when the phone is off? (roving bugs). Do any (PDA) phones come with that capability?
What's the truth about position tracking (other than cell tower tracking, which is unavoidable)
Thank you.
This /. article is scary. It basically says that handsets and the GSM protocol are designed to allow for remote microphone activation and live transmission.
Any hacked ROMs without this "feature"?
Not sure about WM....
But I do know that there is a program for some Symbian phones that can intercept text messages, voice calls and messages, to a different hand set without the other person being aware. As for remote activation on a WM handset I don't believe that this is possible YET? But I could be wrong?

bluetooth carpc wm program - cdma

Ok, I really didnt know exactly what to put for the title of this because its a pretty strange request.
A little backbrief: I have a CarPC setup with a 7" touchscreen in my dash, a computer in the trunk, a bluetooth module, a microphone, runs through the car speakers, and running a front end called RoadRunner.
Basically what I'm looking for is:
1) The ability to call out and answer phone calls through the CarPC (full computer). - Using the RoadRunner program there are some interupts built in so that it will automatically stop the music and switch to a screen that has the phone "skin", but I'm not sure what it all entails to make that portion work yet.
2) It must connect through bluetooth
3) The ability to read through the phone's address book and/or store the phonebook in the CarPC.
4) Speach activation would be nice, but not a 100% must have necessarily
5) The ability to read/write text messages would also be nice, but not required
Essentially the skin should be similar to this link:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/road...oadrunner.html
But the problem with that particular skin is that there is no support for WM devices, that is unless you have another piece of software called phonecontrol.net, but that software is now discontinued, so there's nothing for WM devices.
Now, I'm not asking someone on here to build something for me necessarily (even though that would be nice) but I am not sure what phone protocols there are to connect the bluetooth and use it, or if they are specific to the bluetooth adapters (bluesoiel, microsoft stack, etc) or if its all in the phone, and whatnot. I've got a good coding background, so its possible I can develop something, or modify something to work, but since there is a wealth of knowledge on this forum I figured someone on here might have some know how and ideas.
Thanks

Odd request/question

so... I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this... I picked this thread because ultimately it will become an accessory for my g2, but if its in the wrong thread, please move thanks
anyway I have an idea, but I do not have/cant quite comprehend the programing skills, electronic hardware productions skills that I would like for this project of mine
here's a rough schematic (ok, very rough) of what I'm looking for
http://flickr.com/gp/kamontryst/U815H6
basically, I want to take the key less entry fob for my car, and essentially merge it with something (adk/Arduino), make an app to control my doors/ignition via wifi or bluetooth. I'm pretty sure this is possible, all it needs (according to my comprehension) is a few electronic switches to attach to the key fob main board, and have a chip that interprets the signals received by the phone... Am I correct in my assumptions? if so, how could I go about doing this in the simplest fashion?
i tried googleing, but alas, as this is not my forte, I do not really know where to start/what to look for
thanks for everything
That's actually not a bad idea, but I can't help but think there's too much potential for abuse (what's stopping people from changing their version of the app with smali/baksmali to hack into your car?).
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That's actually not a bad idea, but I can't help but think there's too much potential for abuse (what's stopping people from changing their version of the app with smali/baksmali to hack into your car?).
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that is true yes... but at the moment, I'm pretty sure id be the only one in my immediate area that would have the knowledge of/capability to control said device... I'm sure if something like this does go mainstream (i.e. Gm's new on-star app) then it can become secure... but for now? proof of concept works for me
Interesting but close to impossible. Most of these devices use coded radio waves to commubicate with the car, which the phone cant produce. So using it as a remote itself is out of the question.
But from what i could understand you want to use the remote through your mobile connecting eachother with BT? How is the remote gonna handle BT connections? Also connecting eachother and making the phone send commands to it means you have to decode each function for evey single car out there.
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dumraden said:
Interesting but close to impossible. Most of these devices use coded radio waves to commubicate with the car, which the phone cant produce. So using it as a remote itself is out of the question.
But from what i could understand you want to use the remote through your mobile connecting eachother with BT? How is the remote gonna handle BT connections? Also connecting eachother and making the phone send commands to it means you have to decode each function for evey single car out there.
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I apologize for not being specific/clear... I want to build a device (basically a Bluetooth/WiFi receiver of some sort) that can interpret commands sent to it from an app from an emitter (my phone or other Bluetooth/WiFi device) that in turns controls a series of switches attached to the main board (would take some hardware modding) of the key less entry. so basically, I want a middleman device I can leave in the car attached to the key less remote. For my remote the contacts of the rubber buttons wear off extremely fast (3-5 months) and I feel this would be an elegant (if not over-complex) solution.
Key fobs are made with specific radio waves, when you get a new one, the car has to be reprogrammed to accept it, not the key fob. Last I checked, the fobs do not have any sort of jtag or input at all. This wouldn't be possible to the best of my knowledge. This is to prevent theft, and crossing of fobs. I believe they use rolling codes also.
I would check out how those remote controlled wifi drone planes work... im sure something like that would give anyone alot of needed info.
ok, here is a clearer schematic (i think)
So I want to basically solder several electronic switches to the remote key fob (the fob buttons can be controlled via rerouted switch)which in turn are controlled by an micro controller chip that interprets/relays signals received by an android phone over WiFi/Bluetooth with a custom made app (not necessarily put into the market)
what I need help with is building/programing the controller board that receives signal "a" (unlock doors) relays signal to switch "a" which would "press" the corresponding button on the key fob, etc.
I know that it is a complex hardware modification, and a very long round about way to just replace the rubber keypad/contacts for the key fob, but hey, I'm a geek and I like to make things complicated, just to make things easier
does that make better sense?
So this wouldn't touch the door locks yet, but it would be a start.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/20/the-diy-10-prepaid-cellphone-remote-car-starter/
basically, instead of an app, you can call the phone that you've wired into the ignition system. this would be your remote start. now, if you had a phone with a host app that could link with your main phone app to send the appropriate signals via the vibration motor circuit, could that help at all?
you would have to find the correct fuses and connections for the ignition and locks, but a cheap phone with wifi would be better than soldering or modifying your current fob, right?

[Q] Pairing Tablet as Bluetooth Receiver?

This topic is pasted all over the net and it doesn't seem to be getting much attention, however I think it should be brought to a better light.
The idea is simple: Enable your Android Phone or Tablet to become a bluetooth reciever(to replace a headset or bluetooth speakers) and broadcast audio to the device and broadcast microphone from the device.
This could be used in several different applications:
1. Using an Android Tablet as a Car Stereo Interface
(Connect Phone to Tablet Via Bluetooth and use it as a hands free speakerphone, or aux out to your stereo)
2. Multiple Android Phones
(Have a business and personal phone? Answer all your calls from one.)
3. Phone or Tablet as Bluetooth Speaker/Mic
(Skype, PS3, Xbox 360, TV, Google Voice)
I would use several of these options on a daily basis, and would most definitely pay good money for an app like this.
So my questions are:
1. Is this possible?
2. If it is, how hard would it be?
3. If it isn't that hard, why hasn't someone done it yet!?
Bump if you want this too!
Just wanted to bump this because we need to put our heads together here and get this done. I need this capability for number 1 on your list of potential uses. I also would pay good money for an app that enabled this. Phones and tablet are rooted and ready to modify whatever is needed. Ii've bumped a couple other threads today as well.
I would also pay for this!
I have been looking for this for a while. I use an old LG Eve in my car and my Captivate's Wifi connection for GPS but I would love to have it work for calls and music too.
I would pay as well.
bumping this just to say that I'm going to research the rules and process for starting a bounty. obviously the smart people we need to work on this need motivation lol
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Hi there,
just wanted to leave an incentive kind of post to say that I've also been looking for exactly the same thing.
My hunting on Google play just stopped after finding this post on XDA.
It's a kind of confirmation that there isn't a solution yet.
Since our rooted androids are more than capable of acting as a Bluetooth receiver, whether they may be based on new or older hardware, this seams like a very logical step in their lifecycle instead of getting forgotten in a drawer full of old and unused electronic waste.
Some doubts:
is a2dp required for this?
Is a2dp hardware related or simply a software feature?
Personally, I could live with a simple one way communication from a phone with mobile network (sender ) to the receiver. The used mic could still be the one on the sender side.
Wouldn't even need to have the receiver in a visible place as I would just connect a stereo cable from its headset output to an aux input on a hifi or a car stereo to hear music or acting as a hands-free system.
Hope this gets some real attention.
Cheers
In one year, nobody found a solution??
I can't beleive there is STILL no progress on this. Maybe I'll try asking a dev that has made similar apps the feasibility of this. There are so many practical uses for this that I cannot beleive no one has capitalized on it.
This would be a killer app if done right. Who here doesn't have an old phone laying around gathering dust? This could start off small; simply enabling the phone/tablet to be essentially a Bluetooth speaker, but then gain features and an interface using A2DP, which would evolve it into a killer way to make any car (with at least a tape deck) able to have full Bluetooth integration and control. I really hope someone can do this!
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Bkb -> p -> PC (either wifi/blu/usb)
yeah so a spare bluetooth phone that connects between a keyboard and PC. Acting like a BT dongle. No way I'm spending 10 bucks for that. if an app...maybe a buck but would prefer free.
looking for this too. Wanting to turn this old phone into a bt audio receiver
Wow, endless searching and now this thread and still nothing :/ i need it for the first idea you listed, did you ever find something?
https://android.googlesource.com/pl.../java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothHeadset.java
Currently the Android Car Multimedia receives Bluetooth Stereo Audio from Phones (Andoird/Apple), how they do it?
Any news?
So many years and still nothing?
May be this is not the right way to do.
I know this is a crazy old subject but others have commented so I don't feel so bad.
I want to make my own android system for my car. I have everything I need for it (hardware/software-wise) except for this one thing.
A few years back there used to be an app called Tablet Talk, it's not exactly what we want but I'm still willing to settle for something like that. The way it works is phone->tablet->handsfree Bluetooth speaker. You could make and receive calls (including seeing the contact names/phone numbers on the tablet) from the tablet itself, then the audio/microphone goes to the handsfree device. Another added feature was when a call is happening the app stops all audio coming from the tablet until the call is done.
Like I said before, it's not perfect but at this point, I don't ever see it happening any other way. I found the app a few days ago, it doesn't exist on the app store anymore, unfortunately, I could get it to run. It just kept crashing.
If anyone knows of something then please let us know.
Years later, found just this thread: I want to do similar thing: Use a private phone (for my sake rooted with custom fw) as a hands-free bt device with an unrooted business phone (non-rooted and secure managed with company tool). I also don't want call forwarding or similar. Just do and answer calls, use phone book and call list via bluetooth like my car radio do for years.
Is there still no solution?

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