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manual internal use OB p970
hi
I think this can help you
this link contains the manual for internal use OB P970
good luck, if it works, I'll use on my device
sorry bad english , im brazilian ..
forum block my messages with manual link, i send MP for you...
rjunai said:
hi
I think this can help you
this link contains the manual for internal use OB P970
good luck, if it works, I'll use on my device
sorry bad english , im brazilian ..
forum block my messages with manual link, i send MP for you...
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im downloading it......
i hope it works :fingers-crossed: ........... i will post the updates if it work
the internal manual says that this is the GPS antenna not the white wire
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should i fuse/solder copper wire here or what should i do???
the white wire is the wifi antenna, in the picture you are pointing the pin terminal that connect the gps antenna, looks in the other side and there is other pin terminal that connect the antenna thru the plastic back cover(not the cover of the battery)
3.1416 said:
the white wire is the wifi antenna, in the picture you are pointing the pin terminal that connect the gps antenna, looks in the other side and there is other pin terminal that connect the antenna thru the plastic back cover(not the cover of the battery)
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thx 4 reply but...
im not sure that i understood u 100% ........ u mean that i point the terminal not the antenna itself???
and whatever the answer y or n ...... can i solder the new antenna at the pointed terminal(S) (solder a wire between red and yellow arrows and remove the antenna at the green arrow) and what is the material i should use??? copper?
this type of cable
(Cable: RG174) <--"google this , I can not post link"
is used in external antennas maritime gps
rjunai said:
this type of cable
(Cable: RG174) <--"google this , I can not post link"
is used in external antennas maritime gps
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can i use normal copper wire (the available choice 4 me) ....... and should i connect it with the tow terminals or the main terminal (not ground at the yellow arrow) is enough???
I understand it has 2 connectors
I think that is neutral and another positive
This has RG174 and the inner wire mesh is copper (positive)
is not positive load (energy) .. should be like running a coaxial antenna connection
sorry for the delay and the bad english ...
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Hi,
Does anyone know if the Bluetooth SD card works with XDA 1 or not?
Has anyone used it ever? I found some on ebay but want to make sure that it works before I buy it.
I want to use a bluetooth headset with my phone.
Cheers!
Diki
I do not believe. I think this card require SDIO that is not available at the Wallaby device....
Stefan
thanks a lot LumpiStefan. You are always a great help.
I love your work and your ROM kitchen.
thanks for everything... you saved me some money
Another opinion to that topic. If it's not working because of SDI/O not supported. Are there other alternatives? Maybe to get bluetooth with an USB-Cable directly in your xda1 or with a cable connected on the small usb cable connected to the car kit ?
Any suggestions for running bluetooth or a headset?
Thx a lot
Chris
usbdongle will not work because the device cant do usb host
it can only be accessed by other usb hosts like a pc
Maybe you did not understand me quite good. What you say is that there is no USB-dongle for the xda1, which I can connect to the cradle connection, right?
If that is not possible, what about my connection slot on my car kit? Youu can see on the attached picture, that my car kit has a ps2 connection slot for the GPS-mouse. Does anybody know if I can use this for connecting a bluetooth adapter to that ps2 instead of the gps-mouse?
Thx a lot
Chris
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ps2 to seriel converters are pretty common
the buttom connector of the xda is seriel interfaced
so if you can find a bluetooth dongle device which
works with seriel or even ps2 i guess (even though i never seen anything liek that)
personaly i doubt it would be possible to find and if it was the price would prob match
As far as I know, the only option for getting bluetooth on a Wallaby is by using an adapter that plugs into the headphone jack. One example of such an adapter is the Jabra A210.
German link = http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS/EM/DE/MainMenu/Products/Accessories/JabraA210/JabraA210
English link = http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS/EM/EN/MainMenu/Products/Accessories/JabraA210/JabraA210
No, this Jabra adapter is not compatible with Wallaby. Check the compatibility chart there in Jabra web site and it shows you that they are not compatible.
I ever purchased it and tested, only the speaker got transfered via BT, but the mic is not working. You have to get another compatible audio plug in between to get it connected in the correct way, but it becomes not elegant anymore.
lie_ui said:
No, this Jabra adapter is not compatible with Wallaby. Check the compatibility chart there in Jabra web site and it shows you that they are not compatible.
I ever purchased it and tested, only the speaker got transfered via BT, but the mic is not working. You have to get another compatible audio plug in between to get it connected in the correct way, but it becomes not elegant anymore.
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You are correct. I should have mentioned that. I bought my Wallaby used, and it came with a little 2 inch adapter cable which lets me use standard headsets with it. I forgot that cable is not standard with the Wallaby.
Anybody use their Tilt/Kaiser for obd2 crap? I'm thinking about picking up a bluetooth obd dongle to replace my cable, if there is away to do what I want on my tilt.
I'm interested in this too for use in my wife's G35x. I was playing with her iPhone the other day and noticed "Rev" in the apps store. With the correct cable, which you order from the company, this allows you to check/clear engine codes, view readouts of certain engine vitals, and other features. They might make an app for Windows as well, wouldn't hurt to contact em.
http://devtoaster.com/products/rev/index.html
This company do a bluetooth version and comes with pc and windows mobile software.
http://www.obdkey.com/index.asp
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This company do a bluetooth version and comes with pc and windows mobile software.
http://www.obdkey.com/index.asp
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That is sweeeeet! and a great price too. I usually have my laptop in the passenger's seat so I can do logging and the cable always hangs between my legs, it really pisses me off.
I just ordered one. The only downside is I'll still have to use the laptop when I want to do wideband logging, but other than that it should be good to go. Now if I could just find a way to get openECU to work on WM6
http://www.qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/
i downloaded this software. tried using it with a bluetooth obd2 adapter, but they could not connect to each other. i believe it is because the software was developed over 3 years ago.
if anybody is willing to continue the work, the source codes are available on that website.
hachiroku said:
http://www.qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/
i downloaded this software. tried using it with a bluetooth obd2 adapter, but they could not connect to each other. i believe it is because the software was developed over 3 years ago.
if anybody is willing to continue the work, the source codes are available on that website.
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I use the OBD Gauge 1.3 from this site on my HTC Imagio (WM6.5) and a BT OBD II (Car-Pal) and it works great... Config BT OBD in BT Settings to use Com Port 2 (or any available Com Port), then tell OBD Gauge to use that Com Port from with in the program. A BT device selection screen will pop up to connect/reconnet to BT device when OBD Gauge tries to connect to it.
I'm using my phone for OBD1 stuff.
Inside the ECU (Honda EDM P28 with eCtune software) is a connector that has GND, +5V, TX and RX (TTL levels)
I mounted a BlueTooth module (Parallax Easy BT) to have it connected to my Kaiser at COM8.
The software uses this COM port to communicate with the ECU.
RPM, VSS, IAT, ECT, IGN, etc. etc. etc.
hi guys,
i'm driving '91. VW Corrado G60 and I think I have OBD1 so I was thinking if orthello could give me some more infos on how is he doing that diagnostics? could you add me on MSN jazzbolan (at) yahoo.com or gtalk tstampar(at)gmail.com?
I would apriciate your help
TNX!
I am now using OBDGauge on my AT&T Tilt, with a bluetooth OBD interface. I got the OBD device here: http://www.rklenka.com/index.php?id=store/news
I did discover the "New Outgoing Port" setting inside the Settings/Bluetooth folder. Click on COM ports. Select the device you wish to add (mine is called CBT). Hit next and select a COM port (I am using 5). I tested it in my truck, which is OBD2 and has a CAN bus. Eureka! It works! Make sure the com port you select in OBDGauge preferences is the same you assigned to the BT ELM interface, and it should connect and start scanning.
You do need to have something available to keep the display from shutting off. My plan is a cigarette lighter USB power adapter with my sync cable. I also need to find a mounting bracket...
True, it does not show mpg, but ODBMobile does. I am about to get a copy and stick it on my Tilt.
Hi Guys,
Long story short, I had an HTC Desire C, but somehow it got stuck in a hard brick (QDL/QHSUSB_DLOAD)... so I decided to look on ebay and find a phone with a broken screen to swap out the boards (since I still had a functional screen). I won an auction for two HTC Desire C's with broken screens/cases, but one of them was also stuck in this QDL Brick. So now I have two HTC Desire C's stuck in QDL Download Mode and one that works. So while I've solved the problem (I have one phone that works), before I consign the other two phones to silicon heaven, I was wondering if anyone has had any success getting out of this kind of brick? I did a lot of google-type research and the furthest I had gone was to connect the phone to QPST... which is moot because I have no files to upload to it.
*edit* I connected the good phone to QPST... but tbh I don't have a lot of experience with it and so yah... fiddling but no success.
In case I am not clear and for those of you unfamiliar with what I mean by QDL brick, essentially the phone does not power on (no matter what kind of button combination, fully charged, plugged in, 30 seconds, etc) and when connected by USB is recognised as a Qualcomm device in QDL Download mode. Here is an lsusb printout from Linux of the phone when connected.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
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And here is a picture of what I get in QPST when I connect one of them to my computer.
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If anyone has any suggestions, even if to say that the phones are dead bricks, please let me know. I imagine to fix this using QPST I need files (google qpst QHSUSB_DLOAD, I can't post links since I am a new account), but I have been unable to figure anything out... The other solution I thought was to use backup/restore functions in QPST to transfer good configurations from the working phone to those bricked... but I don't know if this would work and I have not been able to connect the good phone to QPST.
Thanks.
I have a Verizon MOTO X 2014 32GB working almost fine, only that it doesn't get recognised when plugged into a computer. No sound, nothing except that it somehow still charges either plugged into a charger or a computer via USB but never gets recognised like MTP or PTP or whatever, just charging only. I've searched everywhere to see if anyone else has seen this issue before and if there's a fix for it before posting this here. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks.
ezeuba said:
I have a Verizon MOTO X 2014 32GB working almost fine, only that it doesn't get recognised when plugged into a computer. No sound, nothing except that it somehow still charges either plugged into a charger or a computer via USB but never gets recognised like MTP or PTP or whatever, just charging only. I've searched everywhere to see if anyone else has seen this issue before and if there's a fix for it before posting this here. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks.
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Did you try tapping the 'Charging only' displayed in a notification when you connect USB cable to PC(if you're running MM). If its not the case then maybe try replacing your Data Cable, as it may also be the culprit
hamzaalijoiyah said:
Did you try tapping the 'Charging only' displayed in a notification when you connect USB cable to PC(if you're running MM). If its not the case then maybe try replacing your Data Cable, as it may also be the culprit
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Running Lollipop 5.1 and I've tried everything that can be done from any setting on the phone. I have also tried several USB cables with no luck yet. Thanks.
Have you tried changing it to MTP under developer options?
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Under developer options,
Please where exactly is this setting located in Developer Options? I can't find anything related to it in mine. Thanks.
Just realized you were running v5.1
Try this:
To enable USB file transfer go to “Settings” > “Storage” > Tap on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of your screen > “USB computer connection” > Tick the box next to “Media device (MTP)
I'm on the fence about buying the Axon M. I drive for Lyft and Uber regularly, which requires me to have my phone mounted in the car. Does anyone know something that would be able to mount it with both screens in landscape mode, while still being able to connect to a charger? The official car mount has terrible reviews. Would one of the magnetic systems that exist work? I would link an example magnetic option, but I'm a new user here so I can't.
I'm interested in this as well. Let me know what you try.
Z999 option.
Nikku here: I own this phone. I have yet to mount it to my dash but here is my idea. one of those magnetic vent mounts with the metal disc you attach to the device. on the back (with both screens open) there is a spot if can be placed. ***HOWEVER*** the device uses a magnet to tell if the screen is closed. so if going this route test before affixing that metal disc to ensure placement doesnt mess with the device. I am also concerned about it being to heavy. I will post back if i ever get around to attempting it
I just wanted to confirm that this does work. I have the metal disc I got on Amazon. Allreli
algonzalez03 said:
I just wanted to confirm that this does work. I have the metal disc I got on Amazon. Allreli
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Rather than just saying "It works," how about you take a picture and show us so other people can benefit? smh
Hey guys,
I'm very happy how this turned out, I will link to all the products I used. I originally had a Nexus 7 as my headunit, but about a year ago the battery swelled and the tablet cracked, rendering it useless, so for awhile I had nothing but an empty dash and was connecting my phone via bluetooth. When I got the Axon-M, I knew it would be the perfect "headunit" for my Jeep.
First I made a block of wood that screws into the slots where the original 1.5 DIM radio would mount. I purchased a sheet of ABS Plastic and cut it to size. Then I purchased an Arkon Heavy Duty Tablet Wall Mount and swapped out the tablet holder for the Phone and Midsize Tablet Holder which fits the Axon-M, with either a single display or both displays folded out. I simply screwed through the ABS plastic and into the wood so they hold together. I routed a hole and have a Baseus USB to Type C/Lightning/Micro-USB Cable which can power multiple devices at the same time. When I plug in the Axon-M, it triggers a Tasker profile that sets the screen brightness to 100% and prevents screen timeout when driving.
Finally, I signed up for a FreedomPop Netgear Unite Mobile Hotspot which provides 700MB of free data in my truck per month. I also have additional LTE SIMs to swap out if I run out. The internet connects to an Amazon Echo Dot which is in one of my cupholders (not pictured), and the Echo Dot feeds an aux connection to my amplifier. From there, the Axon-M connects to the Echo Dot via bluetooth. This allows me to voice activate Pandora, Spotify, and Podcasts as well as make phone calls through the Echo Dot, and when audio is played by the Axon-M, whatever is playing on the Echo Dot stops.
This is a pretty slick setup in my opinion.
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