i my friends, i have recently upgrad my "BA" with wndows mobil 5, i am loving this new software but i have 1 problem... that is to connect my gps bt-338 on BA... i tried to install the software u become with the gps reciver but don´t work, and i have tried to connected with de software off wn5 and dont haveany results.....
coold anyone welp me....
thanks
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Hi Guys,
Just changed to the XDA2s from the XDA2, and i've got real problems getting my TomTom GPS to work. All set up fine on the standard 2, but it just won't work with the XDA2s. Does anyone know how to get it linked!!
Cheers
James
I don't know if this'll help so sorry if this isn't relevant, but I'm using a Navman GPS with the Tom Tom software, which although is different hardware does work ok.
I just have mine set to: "TomTom Wireless GPS" and in the second box "Bluetooth Serial Port 6". The first time you try to connect it asks which Bluetooth device to link com 6 to and after that I work just fine.
Hope that helps somehow!
Cheers, that worked perfectly!
help me
I have a Imate Jas-Jar windows mobile 2005. A new version of GPS Nav-N-Go was released for WM 2005 I installed it and it doesn't work! It doesn't recognize my GPS on the Parrot CK3300.
I talked with the Nav-N-Go developers and they told me that the Nav-N-Go works with 9 GPS antenna's. It seems to me that the problem is in the definition of a communication "COM port".
Please help me to solve this problem. Is there a way to define a "COM port" for GPS in the CK3300
jorge
JasJar & TomTom5 using a Parrot 3300 for GPS & Phone
I also have a Jas Jar badged as an Orange SPVM5000 and have similar problems. I am not a techie by any meands but I do not think the problem is with the Parrot 3300.
The Bluetooth pairing connects Parrot and Phone.
Setting the com port is identifying where the incoming gps signal is made of available on the phone.
TomTom5 is the sat nav software I use and it seems only to work by connecting to certain com ports. Unfortunatley, the phone does not like assigning the connection to this port.
Elsewhere on this site there are instructions which allowed me to pair the phone with another GPS BT reciever I use when out and about.
The same procedure will not work with pasiring the parrot.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can pair with the Parrot to get the phone and gps working?
You may find some answers here -- worth a try, anyway.
http://www.parrot.biz/forums/english/
I can't get the Rikaline 6033 to work with my O2 Xda Exec. It seams like the devices wont pair. Is this a knowen issue?
I got the GPS working with my PC but I'm not gona carry around my PC to use it as a GPS
So I know the GPS unit is working.
The XDA discovers the GPS but won't seam to pair.
Any help, please?
What happens exactly during the discovery process ? Can you go through all the pairing steps without any errors ?
That's weird coz I am using the same device with the O2 Exec on Dopod 900's latest ROM and it pairs just fine. In fact I have used it with other ROMs before and they worked fine too.
Once you have paired it, you need to give it an Outgoing COM port before you can use it.
Hi, I am trying to get my MDA Compact & SPV M500 to recognise my Bluetooth GPS Unit I bought recently The Unit is A Copilot BT-GPS-365E50. My problem is, I installed Mobile Bluetooth Tools and it installed with no problems. It recognises my GPS Unit, but when pairing the devices the com port setup screen flashes for a moment then disappears. I therefore cannot setup a BT Serial Port. Any suggestions? Is it the GPS Unit? Is it not compatible with my MDA. I have tried this on both my Phones and get the same result. They are both HTC Magicians. I used this process on an XDA II with no problems. I just want to get my SatNav up and running. Hope myou can help and thanks for reading..
use nav n go Igo8
sirftech
Hi!
I also use iGO 8, ith connects automatically. If you like to use tomtom for instance, then I would use the SirfTech tool to establish the connection to your BT-GPS and then run your Nav applcation.
Cheers
Lui
Hello everybody,
I don't know if this is the right forum to post this question but here we go...
I have a Wizard (HTC Qtek A9100) Smartphone with ROM Hornet Manilla 4.5 upgraded on December 2008.
Everything is working well except my Deluo Bluetooth GPS.
I already tested other bluetooth assessories that are working 100%.
The Smartphone can find the GPS receiver on Bluetooth tab, but they can't stabilish a full comunication. (Bluetooth comunication ok means the blue lamp doesn't flashing and it is flashing...)
The Navigator software I'm using is Destinator 7.
Everytime I turn on the bluetooth on smartphone and turn on the GPS, they start working for 2 or 3 sec, which means blue lamp doesn't flashing and comunication stablished. After that, they loose the connection each other and the light become flashing.
There are a lot os sets to be done and it is not clear for me:
COM port #2 for the navigator software;
COM port #7 for the hardware;
NMEA protocol for the GPS;
Bound Rate for GPS;
Serial Port for service.
Why two COM ports ? Why serial port ?
A lot os things that I don't understand.
I really would like to have the GPS working again and for me there isn't a hardware problem (Smartphone or GPS) but a configuration problem (comunication or connection) and not the partnership between both equipments which is OK.
Is there anything that can be done in order to solve this problem ?
Tks in advance.
Regards,
Cássio
No sugestions ?
I'm still facing the GPS problem.
Regards,
Cássio