Can GPS inside of kaiser be used via bluetooth by other devices? (so it will be seen as just bt gps)
Maybe some software that allows this?
Edit: gps2blue found thanks to #xda-devs
yes its gps2blue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=395283
Or this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=373107.
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I was sure that with Bluetooth you could use two devices simultaneously. I mean for a sample, GPS receiver and handsfree kit. Is that possible? Is it just a problem of the BT stack or it's related to BlueAngel hardware?
Or perhaps it's just that BT protocol does not allow it? Does anybody know?
Thanks in advance.
BT 2 Devices. Autoanswer.
OK, I found it myself. At least with Widcomm stack, it can be done. MS stack didn't let me do it before. I'll try again. Has anybody tried it before?
2 BT devices
Yes, I have a BT car kit and a BT GPS - both work fine together with my BA (and my Wizard)
Re: 2 BT devices
cgrillo said:
Yes, I have a BT car kit and a BT GPS - both work fine together with my BA (and my Wizard)
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Are you using WM5? Can you browse your contacts from your car kit? If so, which rom are you using? I'm getting mad about this...
Thank you very much in advance.
u certainly should be able to use several BT devices wuth on (pocket) PC.
now whether this'll work with Blueangel/Windoze Mobile is another question.
I've been trying to link a TyTn II to my S730 as a remote GPS receiver for TomTom Mobile. I thought I would try GPS2Blue first because it's free.
There is lots of advice on getting GPS2Blue working with XP laptops but has anyone successfully paired with another WM6 device.
I can pair the 2 devices ok and swap files through Bluetooth Explorer but nothing happens if I switch on GPS2Blue:
- if the phones are paired GPS2Blue can't open the BT port
- if the phones are not paired, GPS2Blue will activate BT on the TyTn but the S730 can't discover it
- in both cases, there are no options on either phone for setting incoming or outgoing COM ports (unlike WM5)
I'm guessing that the TyTn is presenting itself as a PPC device, not a serial GPS device. But I thought GPS2Blue was supposed to rectify that.
Can anyone help?
Hi,
Is there any way of using the built-in GPS receiver in my Kaiser as an bluetooth GPS dongle? For example, if I wanted to run GPS software on my PC and setup the GPS unit to point to my Kaiser...?
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
hartware said:
Hi,
Is there any way of using the built-in GPS receiver in my Kaiser as an bluetooth GPS dongle? For example, if I wanted to run GPS software on my PC and setup the GPS unit to point to my Kaiser...?
Any Ideas?
Thanks!
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http://www.wmlog.net/?p=111
Application is called GPS2Blue ... its a freeware...
Havent tried it....
you can check it out
Hi
Is there any software for the tytn2 which will allow me to use it as a bluetooth gps?
Thanks
i have installed a program named GPSgate. You can try this... but i never tested it. You can link your gps to bleutooth virtual com port and trough USB i thougt.
Good Luck
GPS2Blue, work perfect with my Kaiser and my UMPC via bluetooth
Looks like GPS2Blue will do the trick - what settings did you use on the TYTN2 ?
Thanks
I had the same question this morning Downloadd GPSGate end it worked perfect as a GPS via BlueTooth.
How did you do that doemaarwat
lol die naam ook
assangflexx said:
How did you do that doemaarwat
lol die naam ook
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Ach ik Doemaarwat
No just kidding. I installed the software on my TyTN II. Then started the program and it came with a wizard. I checked Active Sync and BlueTooth. After that you have a new row at the bottom of your screen. There you can see that it is active. I turned on the BT on my device. Then browsed BT devices on my computer and there a got a SPP port and it was mapped to COM18. In my program (which we wrote ourselves at our company) I connect to COM18 and all works fine.
Yes Blue2GPS is small, simple, light and it worked with NO FUSS and no bull.
I can use the GPS on my phone to track my position using Google, Microsoft's Live search and Delorme all the while sending a GPS signal to my laptop where I can also track my position - Lots of fun!
GPS2BLUE is but simple - It works.
Beautiful. Had exactly the same question and this has flatly answered it I spent hours this morning trying to get my Tytn2 to work as a standalone GPS receiver that my old brick of a Ipaq h6340 could use for it's SatNav software.
Thank you to all
Yep, try GPSGate.....
This is going to sound silly, but is it possible to share a bluetooth GPS via Bluetooth on the Tilt?
I have an unused smartphone with Tom Tom on it which I'd like to use as a car nav so my Tilt isn't tied up doing it. But I want the Tilt having use of the GPS for TrackMe and other things.
I will not use the Tilt's GPS for many reasons, so I use a Bluetooth GPS, and share it out to multiple programs on the Tilt via GPSGate. All that works well. But it'd be nice to be able to share the bluetooth GPS with the other smartphone as well.
AFAIK the GPS won't connect to multiple devices, and I tried to set up a bluetooth output in GPSGate which didn't seem to work. I know the Tilt can connect to multiple devices on Bluetooth, but perhaps GPS data is too much to share. But figure it's worth asking.
I'm sorry if this has been asked before.
I tried searching for an answer but didn't come up with any.
I want to know if it is possible to use my diamond as either a wired or bluetooth gps reciver to a computer.
The purpose is that i want to use a netbook pc as a gps navigation device.
I just need to know whether i can use my phone as the reciver.
It's possible to use your diamond as a bluetooth GPS receiver with GPS2Blue
--> http://pocketpcfreeware.com/en/index.php?soft=1488
Nice tanks for your answer!!!!