[Q] Ext. GPS for Captivate? - General Topics

Has anyone found an app that will enable an external GPS receiver engine (Delorme) BT-20 interface with my Samsung Captivate? The resident Captivate gps is not usuable.
The Captivate finds the BT-20 via BT bitstream ok. The BT-20 has a 12 channel receiver and meets NMEA 2.0 specs.
Can anyone point me to a gps application program (road map) (or any physical map ) that works in this manner? Note: The Delorme "Street Atlas" with pda/export is Windows based only.
TIA!

Schutzbugel said:
Has anyone found an app that will enable an external GPS receiver engine (Delorme) BT-20 interface with my Samsung Captivate? The resident Captivate gps is not usuable.
The Captivate finds the BT-20 via BT bitstream ok. The BT-20 has a 12 channel receiver and meets NMEA 2.0 specs.
Can anyone point me to a gps application program (road map) (or any physical map ) that works in this manner? Note: The Delorme "Street Atlas" with pda/export is Windows based only.
TIA!
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Search on Market for "Bluetooth GPS Provider"

Thanks
MovieStar,
Using my 2 pieces of hardware (Delorme BT-20 BT receiver and i897 Captivate) I downloaded from Market, "Mobile-j.de". It paired quickly and placed a lat/long cursor at my house using Maps (google) or Latitude. No other features were evident but it worked.
I also tried "BlueTooth gps Mouse" which also worked. Maps, offers the various facility of different map structures ie terrain, contour and roadways, easy search for gas stations, coffee etc., etc. and it all integrates fairly well.
Using a separate gps receiver enables placing it where signal strength is better and BT-ing to the Captivate set where you can utilize its information without distraction. I live in an area where 2g/edge (ATT) is the norm so we'll see how it works away from WIFI broadband.
So thanks MovieStar!

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Assisted - GPS does any network anywhere support it yet?

just wondering if anyone has used the assisted gps functionality,.
3 UK have this functionality with some of their Motorola phones and I have to say it's a little rubbish. Time to Lock seems slow compared to a standalone GPS reciever despite the assisted part and when it does lock the possitioning is very vague and puts you in a general area rather than your exact location to within 10 meters.
Updating was also very slow and it would nowhere near be usable for car satellite navigation. (You would probably get away with walking, if it wasn't for the dodgy possitioning).
However 3 uk use it for finding local services, so in terms of a where's my local post office, cinema etc it works ok and will provide a map of the local area, so you could work out how to walk there.
I only tried this on a moto a835 and a925 so these may have been rather early models and GPS reciever quality may improve, but I wasn't impressed. I get much better functionality using a standalone bluetooth GPS reciever and 3rd party sat nav apps.

gps navigation system vs. car navigation system

im thinking of getting a navigation system for my car. ive used a garmin c330 which my friend lends me on long drives. i generally like it for its ease of use.
now my question is:
1. since i have an 8525, is getting a gps bluetooth reciever (suggestions welcome) and a mapping software (suggestions also welcome) comparable to the garmin c330? like voice, turn by turn instructions and what not.
2. im thinking going the 8525 gps system will be cheaper. am i right?
thanks for the help guys.
Yes it will work out cheaper and do just the same in terms of navigation turn by turn instructions etc.
You will need a Bluetooth GPS device, and some Navigation software / maps there are plenty to choose from, I use Route 66 and TomTom. (Depends where in the world you are located though as to which mapping is best)
Don't forget to get a car holder and power cable for use in the car, if you run off just the battery you will flaten it very quickly running software such as TomTom - Mike

GPS for the Shadow?

Is there a gps program that works for the Shadow? I tried 3 or 4 from sites I googled, but no success. Is it because the shadow doesn't have a gps system built into the phone? And is the a gps program that works just from your bluetooth?
This is what I found:
http://www.handango.com/aolsoftware...nId=4677&sectionId=6022&catalog=110&title=GPS
None of those worked for me.
Shdaow has no on-board GPS-you must use a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device paired with the Shadow; then you can use whatever GPS solution you choose to.
wazmo said:
Shdaow has no on-board GPS-you must use a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device paired with the Shadow; then you can use whatever GPS solution you choose to.
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That sucks...thanks for the reply.
You can get a bluetooth GPS for $40-50 on eBay

Builtin GPS receiver and Mapopolis

I recently evolved from an Eten-500 to the TouchPro. I notice that two of my GPS programs will not properly function on the TP. Specifically, they fail to access the streaming data from the built-in GPS receiver.
As we know, the TP has the builtin GPS assigned to COM4 by default. This is changeable in the Settings menu.
The following GPS programs properly access the builtin GPS:
- PathAway
- MemoryMap
- Turbo IRC
- GPS HTC Tool
- GPS Cycle Computer
The following GPS programs fail to access the builtin GPS:
- SirfTech
- Mapopolis
As a remedy for the failing programs, I am able to have them read GPS data from an external GPS receiver (Holux 236) which is connected to the TP via bluetooth (assigned to COM5). In this case, I can reduce the TP's battery load by turning off the built-in GPS receiver when using Mapopolis. This is done by:
- Settings > System > External GPS
- GPS program port = (None)
- GPS hardware port = (None)
- Baud rate = 4800
- Manage GPS automatically = [x]
Note, SirfTech shows the baud rate at 4800 bit/s when connected to the Holux receiver. Elsewhere in the TP's setting for the GPS receiver, a baud rate of 4800 is also given. So, this seems to be the native rate for the TP.
On a personal note, I love Mapopolis (despite it having become unsupported). It is regretable that it won't access the built-in GPS receiver of the TP. On the up side, my use of an external GPS receiver (like the Holux) will provide stronger receiption and extend the battery life of the TP when used in this configuration.
Built in GPS receiver and Mapopolis
Hi, I have been using Mapopolis for a few years in the UK and Europe and it is a fantastic piece of sotware, the speed of the routing engine has probably never been bettered and it's demise is sad and regrettable. I have the latest maps and can still use it for a few years at least. I am running it on my Diamond at the moment with a Holux M1000B receiver as it will as you say not pick up on the built-in GPS. Is there any way to make it use the built-in GPS or is it impossible?

Bluetooth GPS

Many people are having problems with GPS. This thread is intended to discuss the different possibilities using an external bluetooth GPS.
I have just bought a Copilot GlobalSat BT359. I have tested it with Bluetooth GPS Provider V1.2.5 from the market.
I am very please to report this works very well. Got a fix in seconds and is very accurate. Need to test it on a long run.
Can people please post any info on bluetooth GPS's and any results they get.
The Copilot GlobalSat BT359 cost just £14 from eBay.
cool downloaded the program works fine with my bluetooth gps(holux) thnx very much! nice to have a backup! my internal gps works fine too!
Try oruxmap from the market. It supports external bluetooth gps. And working great.
I use a Nokia LD-3W bluetooth GPS module. It's nice and small and it works an absolute treat and locks on to satellites instantly. The battery lasts for ever and it also has the in car charger just in case lol. I use the copilot sat nav app as it has built in maps so I don't need to worry about data useage and it is available to buy from the market.
Edit: loads for sale on ebay HERE
symanuk said:
Many people are having problems with GPS. This thread is intended to discuss the different possibilities using an external bluetooth GPS.
I have just bought a Copilot GlobalSat BT359. I have tested it with Bluetooth GPS Provider V1.2.5 from the market.
I am very please to report this works very well. Got a fix in seconds and is very accurate. Need to test it on a long run.
Can people please post any info on bluetooth GPS's and any results they get.
The Copilot GlobalSat BT359 cost just £14 from eBay.
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Just tested Copilot GlobalSat BT359 and it works great. Did have some phone crash problems. Fixed it i hope...
I've ordered a keyring gps:
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...gps-receiver/63a0c4b6f743d7f3f396c7497be2aa58
Testing with my Nokia phone as the gps device I found making the bluetooth connection was difficult. Once connected it worked great. Hopefully the Nokia was at fault there and not Android and the keyring device will connect every time.
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I've ordered a keyring gps:
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...gps-receiver/63a0c4b6f743d7f3f396c7497be2aa58
Testing with my Nokia phone as the gps device I found making the bluetooth connection was difficult. Once connected it worked great. Hopefully the Nokia was at fault there and not Android and the keyring device will connect every time.
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Thats a neat little device and handy it can clip on to your trouser belt or jacket etc. I notice that the website has some mark up on the Copilot UK maps! Its only about £27 from the Market!
Got the BlueNEXT BN-902MM today and took it for a short walk with My Tracks. All seems good. Look forward to running with it on Monday.
Importantly, the routine each time I want to use it is no more than 10 seconds:
* switch on the keyring
on the sgs:
* disable internal gps from the icon on the dropdown menu
* tap the Bluetooth GPS widget
and it's ready to go within a few seconds with no more fuss. Same in reverse to disconnect and go back to using the internal GPS.
I wanted to clarify that as if the connection is more like 30 seconds+ or is unreliable then you don't want to be doing that every day.
Does this work with all aplications, like Google Maps, trapster or Sportypal or only specific apps?
Thanks
t1mman said:
Does this work with all aplications, like Google Maps, trapster or Sportypal or only specific apps?
Thanks
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In theory with all apps. The data is passed to the Android OS so any apps using the standard Android interface for reading positional data will get that which comes through the bluetooth link.
The only difference I've seen is in the GPS Status app which gets the positional data but not the debug data with regard to each satellite and its signal level, etc. I don't think any normal apps would need that sort of detail.
Here is my modded armband. It's an iphone band so I'd already butchered it to fit the SGS in and felt I had nothing to lose. First I made a hole to attach the keychain to, then unpicked the thread on part of the velcro strap so the GPS could slot behind that. Then I did a bit of sewing (no homo) to tidy it up.
snaff said:
In theory with all apps. The data is passed to the Android OS so any apps using the standard Android interface for reading positional data will get that which comes through the bluetooth link.
The only difference I've seen is in the GPS Status app which gets the positional data but not the debug data with regard to each satellite and its signal level, etc. I don't think any normal apps would need that sort of detail.
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Good! So it's definitively my planB if it's not fix by next spring (I probably won't run outside that much in winter in Canada eh!)
Here is the Nokia LD 3W in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM2gm5DAOjM
But since I started working with the "gps status"app., the internal
gps is doing quite well as well....but I dont know if it's related,
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I'm overall happy with the external Bluetooth GPS.
I've used this app with many other gps apps. Like Google earth, maps, Cell mapper 2, c:geo, DRoute, G-Mon, GeoRecorder, GPS Status,Maps(-), My Tracks, Speedview and more. Only one states that gps is turned off but works anyway which is Waze and iGo won't start because it can't find a GPS-signal.
Accuracy with internal varies between 100m and 10m and external GPS between 10m and 1m.
For navigation in cities I use the external GPS and for rural navigation I use the internal GPS receiver.
Does this prove that the internal gps on the sgs has a hardware issue? Or there other factors involved?
I am just wondering if the issues can really be solved, by software updates?
householddog said:
Does this prove that the internal gps on the sgs has a hardware issue? Or there other factors involved?
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It doesn't, because the drivers may be buggy, and external receivers do most the processing, so it isn't a timesensitive operation really.
householddog said:
Does this prove that the internal gps on the sgs has a hardware issue? Or there other factors involved?
I am just wondering if the issues can really be solved, by software updates?
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Bluetooth gps navigation works very well on the sgs as you can see on video.
It is a hardware issue in the sense that most standalone gps receivers or external bluetooth gps receivers got more capable gps chipsets (like sirfstar chipsets) than most smartphones nowadays, so it is not an exclusive sgs's problem
It could be an antenna issue as well so a less serious hardeware problem...
Anyway I dont think this thread is the right one for that kind of discussion.
This thread I think is to show if bluetooth gps is working on the sgs and how.
Or why it is an option for some users and for others not...
Bluetooth gps works on my sgs and that's a fact.
For the other gps issues there are already enough threads with speculations, assumptions and facts like:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821863
And more:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732030
And so much more...
Let's keep this thread just to the point and that's bluetooth gps navigation.....
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sean2476 said:
I use a Nokia LD-3W bluetooth GPS module. It's nice and small and it works an absolute treat and locks on to satellites instantly. The battery lasts for ever and it also has the in car charger just in case lol. I use the copilot sat nav app as it has built in maps so I don't need to worry about data useage and it is available to buy from the market.
Edit: loads for sale on ebay HERE
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Yes, that's interesting how long that battery goes without recharging!! How is that possible?
The specs say 3 days stand-by and 4 hours active...well on stand-by it lasts forever and during navigation is so many hours I dont even know exactly!!!
If its a software issue, I guess 6 months is not even close enough to fix it. Im already convinced that this is a hardware issue since my 5800 seems to have a very accurate GPS
hmm i want free GPS(w/o trial).. and also i want cheap bluetooth GPS with good quality
..
just tell me if you know any product

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