Hi There,
I have an XDA Exec after upgrading from XDAii.
I have just upgraded to AA Navigator 2006 so it would work in mobile 5, Installed it on my XDA Exec but for some reason I can not select the correct port for the Bluetooth GPS. I have paired it OK given it the com port to use but the com port does not show up in the AA Navigator GPS setup section. Everything else is working fine.
Does any one have any idea how to setup the com port?
I appreciate your help.
Steve.
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Hi
Does anyone have any idea how to connect a blutooth GPS device to an XDA EXEC running tomtom5? I can connect easily using the genuine tomtom bluetooth receiver however no such joy using any other type bluetooth receiver.
I have been able to pair both the PBT-111 and another bluetooth receiver, but I am only allowed to connect to comm ports 4 or 8 in the connection manager. These selections are not available when I go to the 'configure' option for the receiver within tomtom
Any ideas most welcome
Hi Mick did you have any joy with your connection to the xda exec.
bt and tomtom
if you install bt reciever in tt5,go to other wired recievers and choose the right port number. then it should work.
succes
This helped me when I set mine up.
:?: I'm having problems getting TomTom5 to work with my Bluetooth GPS receiver. The seriel pot of the GPS can only be set to com port 5 or 6 - and those ports are not available in TomTom. I assume that some ports are in use by other applications - but how can I find/remove them ? Anyone know how to see the assigned ports in windows mobile 5 :?:
:arrow: Phone type 02 XDA MINI S
First post on this topic worked for me;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...ostorder=asc&highlight=tomtom+5+gps&start=100
can some one here please help me this is driving me mad for days now i have been looking thro the forums at some of the posts how to set up tomtom 5 and how to setup the gps bluetooth receiver i have followed all instructions how to but iam not getting any where tomtom is installed ok the gps control panel is installed but i cant seem to get any blue tooth com ports to show up in tomtom apart from
qct data interface
ril on com6
com7
serial cable on com1
Ir on com3
if i rember when i had it installed on my xda2i when i went to tomtom and
bluetooth other then com ports i could pick from tow bluetooth coms 5 & 6
this really is getting to me now i do believe it possible to do it there guys selling the info on ebay with pictures of it running on the xda exec but i just cant seem to do it
please i would be so greatfull for any help i only got the phone last week i like it
sorry i think i had posted this in the wrong place iam not used to forums
thanks any way i have sorted it out now my xda exec is working really well with my tomtom and gps bt-77 receiver all is good
HI THERE JUST NEW AND WAS WONDERING CAN ANYONE HELP?
I HAVE AN XDA MINI S WITH AA NAVIGATOR 2006.
IM WONDRERING DOES ANYONE ELSE HAVE THE SAME SETUP AND COULD SUGGEST A GOOD BT GPS RECIEVER AS I HAVE BOUGHT THE BT-321 AND CANT SEEM TO GET IT TO PAIR WITH THE XDA AND THE AA NAVIGATOR DOESNT ALLOW ME COM PORT 6 OR 7.
I HAVE LOOKED AT THE OTHER TREAD ON PAIRING THE BT-321 AND XDA EXEC BUT NOTING WORKS.
MAYBE SOMONE HAS A PROGRAM TO OVER COME THE COM PORT PROBLEMS?
CAN ANY ONE HELP WITH THIS PROBLEM??
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT
THANKS
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