Agps Vs. Gps - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hello,
I have TILT 8925, I am from Israel, What is better for my TILT, AGPS or GPS ?
How can i work only with regular GPS and not AGPS ?
thnx

The difference between the two is AGPS connects to your internet connection and when GPS signal is weak it will use you internet connection to assist in tracking you position. AGPS is a simple change in the registry using KaiserTweak or Advanced Configuration.

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can athena work with TMC module?

is it possible to get live traffic module for Athena with SatNat software?
(not using GPRS connection)
royalmail said:
is it possible to get live traffic module for Athena with SatNat software?
(not using GPRS connection)
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I haven't seen any software that can acquire traffic info via GPS if that's what you're asking. I don't think GPS sends that type of data but could be wrong. Maybe do a little research and see if GPS even provides this data.
Hi,
I'm using a Bluetooth GPS Receiver from GNS (http://www.gns-gmbh.de with integrated TMC Receiver instead of the integrated GPS Receiver of the ameo. For Navigation I'm using Navigon 6 and I'm very satisfied with this combination.
GNS has announced a Bluetooth TMC only Receiver for the end of the year. This Receiver should support devices with integrated GPS Receiver. Expected Price in Germany: 99 Euros
Regards Andreas
Yes that is what I am talking about.
basically, what i want is a TMC working along with TOMTOM/Copilot to plan the best route by avoiding the traffic.
It's a pity that your current one can not benefit from AMEO's built-in GPS. :-(
Too long to wait for the bluetooth TMC only unit ...
AndreasF said:
Hi,
I'm using a Bluetooth GPS Receiver from GNS (http://www.gns-gmbh.de with integrated TMC Receiver instead of the integrated GPS Receiver of the ameo. For Navigation I'm using Navigon 6 and I'm very satisfied with this combination.
GNS has announced a Bluetooth TMC only Receiver for the end of the year. This Receiver should support devices with integrated GPS Receiver. Expected Price in Germany: 99 Euros
Regards Andreas
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TMC info is broadcast in the FM/AM band and can't be picked up by a GPS reciever (unless it have a seperate radio to do so). If your using TomTom
it has TomTom Traffic, as long as you can get an internet connection, you can get traffic data from everywhere TomTom monitors.
With TMC data, your limited to only the local area traffic.
tomtom traffic is not free. at least it required internet connection.
I just wondering how limit it is for the TMC. As long as it can help to get around the local/nearby traffic jam, then it's fine.
Can't the TMC info be integrated into SatNat software? Or is there any free stuff?
Sorry for so many basic questions as I never use TMC module before.
Thx!
Hi Roaylmail,
the problem with TomTom is, that this software doesn't work with the "Standard"TMC information, that is available for free.
TomTom uses only information available from their own service, one of the main disadvantages of this Software: Downloading the information costs money twice: You need a GPRS or UMTS connection to get acces to this information and you have to pay TomTom for this service. This is not acceptable for me, so I use Navigon.
GPS itself doesn't support traffic information, you allways need some extra hardware like a TMC receiver or a internet connection (TomTom Solution).
In Germany we have now TMC Pro (Not sure, if this service is available in other countries), supportet by the the navigation software from klicktel and Destinator. The software company has to pay once 50 € or something like that for a lifetime licence for TMCPro http://www.tmcpro.com. Main advantage: The information about the traffic jam has a better quality and more details.
Regards
Andreas
Madhadder said:
TMC info is broadcast in the FM/AM band and can't be picked up by a GPS reciever (unless it have a seperate radio to do so). If your using TomTom
it has TomTom Traffic, as long as you can get an internet connection, you can get traffic data from everywhere TomTom monitors.
With TMC data, your limited to only the local area traffic.
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Exactly...
I have been using TomTom6 for over 4 months, at no time has TomTom Trafice ever asked for a logon name/password, or code to get the traffic data. It should also be noted that in the EU, the tomtom traffic data is taken from the national TMC databases for each country. This way as soon as the
countries TMC data changes TomToms servers are updated in semi-realtime.
As for costing money for internet access, yes it may cost you to download the data, but the data packet it downloads is usually very small. Besides most
people that have an Ameo or other type smartphone prob. also have som form of dataplan (Either unlimited or up to xxMB). You only need to download the Data every 30min or so to stay informed. You can even connect via Wi-Fi
at home before you leave and grab the 1st data packet, then update as your drive. The largest Traffic packet I've seen was a dataset for the entire US, and it was still under 250KB..
Never realize that tomtom traffic is free. (I just try with WIFI connection)
In the past I was confused it with tomtom plus account which is not free.
I think it's worthy to upgrade my data plan for tomtom traffic rather than purchasing limitted TMC module.
Thx u guys !
bad news. after playing with tomtom traffic for free for few hours. I got below error:
Service activation failed (error code 1506).
You may get the error message 1506: Service activation failed – this means that you temporarily cannot activate your TomTom PLUS trial. Please try again later.
seems can't get this subscription service for free.

Change Wifi/3HG Internet connections

Hi i configured the wifi connection for my home and it's all ok
then i have with my phone company (3g Italy) internet connection included in subscription
but i want know what i set to change automatically the internet connection on the 3G when the wifi is not available.
Regards
Francesco
When no wifi connection is available, it should automatically revert to either 2g or 3g connection (whichever is available). If this doesn't work automatically, you can consider downloading and purchasing commmgrpro (www.commmgrpro.com) and using it to either turn wifi on when you are in a specific cel area (or time of day), or prioritize your data connections manually. There are lots of other features to this program - I find it indispensible.
Good luck.
RK

kaiser connects to internet when starting GPS

Guys, please help me. whenever i connect any of GPS programs, my device automatically connects to internet. when i am in my home country this is not a big problem, but when i am abroad the fees for roaming GPRS/EDGE are huge.
can you give me any advice?
dimushor said:
Guys, please help me. whenever i connect any of GPS programs, my device automatically connects to internet. when i am in my home country this is not a big problem, but when i am abroad the fees for roaming GPRS/EDGE are huge.
can you give me any advice?
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Download KaiserTweak and disable "Assisted GPS". This will configure your phone to rely solely on the internal GPS chip for routing instead of using cell phone towers as well.
NotATreoFan said:
Download KaiserTweak and disable "Assisted GPS". This will configure your phone to rely solely on the internal GPS chip for routing instead of using cell phone towers as well.
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Its also possible to change this with AdvancedConfig if you have it.
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Its also possible to change this with AdvancedConfig if you have it.
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Yeah... what we both said.
I wish my Assisted GPS worked like that. I have it turned on, but it never connects to the internet when I turn it on.
BTW what are the server ip and port settings supposed to be?
Thanks
AT&T Tilt on AT&T network.
also on the KaizerTweak go to the Data (GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA/WIFI) section and disable the GPRS connection by selecting the 4th line where it says "Enabled:**** Web" ans set it to "Disabled" to avoid extra charging from roaming. This because QuickGPS might use GPRS or even assisted GPS might (or not) use GPRS or other Data connection.
Cheers

Messenger can just connect over wifi

For some reason I can't connect with MSN Messenger whit the phoneline neather over GPS or 3G, while over wifi it works great.
The internet is working fine.
The operator off that phone is Vodaphone, when I change it for my own chip (Telfort) the service works well so its a Vodaphone network setting, anyone now what to change to make it working?
Thanks in advanced
Willem

xperia x1a Gps?

hey
i was wondering if anyone could help me, i know that the xperia has bulit in aGps. Does the gps module work without having a network connection available. In other words can i use the gps without having to connect to the rogers internet APN?
If you connect your Xperia to your pc with internet connexion, agps should download the latest data automatically.
yes gpd require not data connection to work
you can even remote the sim if you like

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