Would it be possible (in the future..) to use TMC on TomTom using this device and a rom update?
Thanx!
John
Does anybody use Destinator or TT with TMC in US? I'm wondering if TMC is even possible on Kaiser.. not sure how the traffic updates work.
DarkDvr said:
Does anybody use Destinator or TT with TMC in US? I'm wondering if TMC is even possible on Kaiser.. not sure how the traffic updates work.
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You would need some form of addon TMC FM receiver similar to the Garmin inline version for its dedicated GPS units.
Only other way of receiving TMC reports is via your data connection (3G,GPRS) as in Gamin XT.
So there's software that allows to emulated a hardware TMC thingy and gets traffic info from the web?
Let me clarify my question... I have iGo 2006 (gps software), and it's trying to get TMC updates from hardware (asking for a COM port). I do have unlimited data.. so I need something that will grab traffic info from the web and give it to iGo.
DarkDvr said:
So there's software that allows to emulated a hardware TMC thingy and gets traffic info from the web?
Let me clarify my question... I have iGo 2006 (gps software), and it's trying to get TMC updates from hardware (asking for a COM port). I do have unlimited data.. so I need something that will grab traffic info from the web and give it to iGo.
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Yeah, Garmin pulls it from the Garmin webserver.
Hmmm, its asking for a COM port? I wonder if iGo either sell an addon receiver or have plans to in the future. Unless this is a generic package designed for Pocket PC's and its a function that is unavailable on Windows Mobile.
Hi everyone,
Does anyone tried to use TMC under Igo 8 ? My diamond says it can't find the TMC hardware. I tried to play FM Radios and it works.
Anyone can help ?
Thanks by advance
Very good question.
I had the same issue myself, yesterday...
HastaSSSS
Diamond doesnt have TMC does it?
someone1234 said:
Diamond doesnt have TMC does it?
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Nope. Unfortunately, it doesn't. Oh, well...
Oh, i thought it had throught the FM Radio receiver
Does anyone know a bluetooth TMC receiver for use with igo 8 and htc diamond ?
rrichie said:
Oh, i thought it had throught the FM Radio receiver
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It has an FM receiver with RDS decoder but not the TMC hardware. I have tried to but the radio on and then starting IGO and searching for the TMC receiver but it doesn't find one. So no possibility for it.
Thanks marco 899.
Does you have any suggestion about a good bluetooth TMC receiver i could use with igo 8 and htc diamond ?
Bah! That seems a bit stupid. If its got a GPS unit and an FM radio they might as well include the TMC bit as well. Or they could have at least used a GPS chipset that includes the TMC stuff.
leaskovski said:
Bah! That seems a bit stupid. If its got a GPS unit and an FM radio they might as well include the TMC bit as well. Or they could have at least used a GPS chipset that includes the TMC stuff.
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It's all about licenses. TMC needs a license from GNS. That's why leadtek stopped producing gps receivers with builtin TMC.
I only put my original head phone on usb port and I found a TMC with diamond via IGO's automatic finder. It's fine but the reception of TMC's chanels doesnt work. I think that it is possible to do a bridge between FM radios ...
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It has an FM receiver with RDS decoder but not the TMC hardware. I have tried to but the radio on and then starting IGO and searching for the TMC receiver but it doesn't find one. So no possibility for it.
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There is no need for TMC Hardware. TMC is done by some special RDS-Messages. Diamond is able to receive RDS 'cause it will show up the name of current station. So it will receive RDS-TMC, too.
You only need a software that will get the tmc messages and decode them to, lets say, opentmc and that's all.
are there some examples for an openTMC software?
If it turns out that waiting for the software TMC support takes too long I have an alternative proposal:
- it would be possible to buy a TMC receiver for a mere ~$100 and
- log the TMC messages in country. All of them.
- start a website
- write a program that periodically downloads the content of the website via 3G
- and feed a COM port that Igo or other navigation programs can read.
As far as I know (please correct me if you know an existing solution) there is no such site online.
How does it sound?
i have read this thread for Diamond and then i have found this other thread for Blackstone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=511838
it can help us??? it's possible to try this blackstone method on our Diamond...
thanks for answer
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i have read this thread for Diamond and then i have found this other thread for Blackstone http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=511838
it can help us??? it's possible to try this blackstone method on our Diamond...
thanks for answer
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Thanks dibbutz for bringing this to my attention.
It does work on the Touch Diamond, better than the TMC on the £1,000 Garmin in my Volvo.
There are three things that you ought to be aware of.
1) You need the headphones plugged in to act as a aerial.
2) It only works with a good signal, don’t expect it to work indoors without fiddling with the aerial.
3) The HyperGPS program remains working even when the program is closed. The only way to unload it is to do a soft reset. (Could have battery implications).
Internal TMC on Diamond is possible !!!
Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=512630
It works !
I have T-mobile Vario IV (Raphael) with built in GPS receiver. In NoniGPSPlot software I can read GPS data on COM4 port, but I couldn't manage to make GPS working on garmin software because software is searching for BT GPS receiver. If someone knows how to make garmin + raphael working together I will be grateful.
Regards,
H.
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I have T-mobile Vario IV (Raphael) with built in GPS receiver. In NoniGPSPlot software I can read GPS data on COM4 port, but I couldn't manage to make GPS working on garmin software because software is searching for BT GPS receiver. If someone knows how to make garmin + raphael working together I will be grateful.
Regards,
H.
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The answer has been posted before....you should really search.
You have to register the software first to allow Garmin XT to work with other gps's than Garmins.
Some dude telling me that the s730 has GPS chipset for GPS software like Garmin XT, will this work ?
I installed Garmin XT and it works, but only with an external bluetooth antenna...
Only pre-production models had some kind of built-in GPS. Normal S730 phones only have a chip without an antenna, rendering it useless. You will need to use a bluetooth GPS in order to navigate using Garmin/Tomtom/McGuider.
Whether GPS does work within HTC S730?
22nd February 2009 11:29 AM
zampotta
I installed Garmin XT and it works, but only with an external bluetooth antenna...
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Hi everyone.
And to zampotta: Which release version of Garmin XT have you installed on your smartphone, and how did you connect external BT antenna with S730?
Thanks for your answer, in advance.