Destinator software for XDA. - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

http://www.destinator1.com/
Has anyone used this software with the XDA? It looks awesome!
It says that if you have a device which uses the NMEA protocol to receive GPS signals then all you need is the software.
Is a GPS receiver built into the XDA? if not, whats the cheapest receiver that will work on the XDA that supports this protocol.
Cheers

I've been using it for about 7 months and it really is great.
It uses a seperate "mouse" receiver that powers the xda and gps from the cigar lighter in the vehicle. I'd definately recommend it to anyone.
You can also use it without the reciever (on foot, etc)

Wow, that cool I didn't realise you could use it on foot aswell.
So if you can use it without the receiver when on foot, how come you have to use a seperate reciever when in the car ? does it require a stronger signal or something ?

I have destinator but it stays in the box as its maps are nowhere near as good as tomtom, also tomtom wins for program usage, speech and the speed camera warnings free addon.

Swifty said:
Wow, that cool I didn't realise you could use it on foot aswell.
So if you can use it without the receiver when on foot, how come you have to use a seperate reciever when in the car ? does it require a stronger signal or something ?
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Without the receiver it becomes a map you can zoom, but that doesn't know where you are...

XDA developer Peter Poelman said:
Swifty said:
Wow, that cool I didn't realise you could use it on foot aswell.
So if you can use it without the receiver when on foot, how come you have to use a seperate reciever when in the car ? does it require a stronger signal or something ?
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Ahh right got ya, I thought he meant it showed where you were on the map.
Anyone got any recomendations on a decent cheap GPS receiver that works with the XDA then ?
Cheers

http://www.royaltek.com/proditem.asp?hotitem=yes&hid=1

Cheers :wink:

download the sdk?
can the developers here not do something with the sdk thing? i'vw no idea what it is but they mentioned developers?!

I downloaded the sdk from destinator site and with a bit of file juggling you can use it as a pc based/laptop voice navigation system using the maps from you destinator ppc version cd.

GPS mouse and software bundle £84
http://www.mobtech.co.uk/ecbmob/item1289.htm
This is for an IPAQ bundle, but they should have XDA bundle at the same price by tomorrow.

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XDA II with bluetooth Belkin GPS

I'm trying to get a belkin bluetooth gps to work with mapopolis. I am running 1.60WWE version rom. Reading through the forum it looks like one of the easiest solutions to get it to work is to install the pocket bluetooth tools. Does anyone know of an easier way or know of an english rom that will work natively?
TIA
1.60 worked for me. You just have to make sure you pair with the GPS using the Bluetooth settings dialog with the COM ports selected.
Frankly, I think the Belkin Navigation System software (from Netropa) that came with the Belkin Bluetooth GPS is better than Mapopolis. The Mapopolis voice prompts are unintelligible.
Works for me too without any problem... I am just using Pocket Bluetooth tools... (T-Mo 1.60 ROM) And the software that came with it is perfect for my need as of right now. I never tried any navigation software but I like it very much.
Also I flash my XT mode to use XT2 and it works like a charm. Flashes it with Fortuna clip-on software. All instruction is on www.gpspassion.com (But you're voiding your warranty!)
Good luck!
superperry said:
Works for me too without any problem... I am just using Pocket Bluetooth tools... (T-Mo 1.60 ROM) And the software that came with it is perfect for my need as of right now. I never tried any navigation software but I like it very much.
Also I flash my XT mode to use XT2 and it works like a charm. Flashes it with Fortuna clip-on software. All instruction is on www.gpspassion.com (But you're voiding your warranty!)
Good luck!
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What is the advantage of going to the XT2 version instead of just staying in ST?
Thanks,
Andy
XTrac is a mode that allows for greater accuracy in marginal GPS Signal reception areas (tree cover, urban canyons, indoors etc), XTracV2 is an enhanced version of this with even greater signal sensitivity.
The downsides ox XTrac are a marginal increase in the delay before position is reported which may be unwelcome when utilised for in-car raod navigation.
See our Fortuna Clip-On Review (the Belkin GPS is a re-badge of this model) which contains a detailed explanation of XTrac.
andygee said:
superperry said:
Works for me too without any problem... I am just using Pocket Bluetooth tools... (T-Mo 1.60 ROM) And the software that came with it is perfect for my need as of right now. I never tried any navigation software but I like it very much.
Also I flash my XT mode to use XT2 and it works like a charm. Flashes it with Fortuna clip-on software. All instruction is on www.gpspassion.com (But you're voiding your warranty!)
Good luck!
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What is the advantage of going to the XT2 version instead of just staying in ST?
Thanks,
Andy
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griffog said:
XTrac is a mode that allows for greater accuracy in marginal GPS Signal reception areas (tree cover, urban canyons, indoors etc), XTracV2 is an enhanced version of this with even greater signal sensitivity.
The downsides ox XTrac are a marginal increase in the delay before position is reported which may be unwelcome when utilised for in-car raod navigation.
See our Fortuna Clip-On Review (the Belkin GPS is a re-badge of this model) which contains a detailed explanation of XTrac.
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Yeap! That's the advantage of XT2 accuracy and reception. And with XT2 warm-up or cold start (cant remember what you call it) is a bit faster than ST, most of the time I get a locked on satellite in less than 20 secs.
And about delay while driving, I most of the time using it in my car but I don't see much of a delay. I leave in Seattle, WA and most of the time weather is cloudy and or raining. I am using XT2 since I upgraded it.
Can someone post the upgrade program here? Apparently, Fortuna has removed it from their web site again.
Thanks in advance!
Can somebody recommend what they would consider to be "the best" GPS software. Am I right in thinking tomtom is pretty good. Main usage would be on foot navigation. Extensive and up to date map coverae would be crucial.
Thanks!
Edit: pocetpc software I mean! (Fairly obvious I know but I thought I should clarify :wink: )
TheGadgetGuy said:
Can someone post the upgrade program here? Apparently, Fortuna has removed it from their web site again.
Thanks in advance!
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I don't have the software anymore but go to this forum and learn more and I think on page 10 there's a download links....
http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12597&whichpage=1
I hope this help!
TheGadgetGuy said:
Can someone post the upgrade program here? Apparently, Fortuna has removed it from their web site again.
Thanks in advance!
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Here you go.
Andy
Fortuna help!
I am in London and cannot pick up a stelite for the life of me in ST mode?? Is this an urban canyon/wheather issue, or a nad TT3 install issue? I can only read satelites in XT mode??? Have other city users experienced this issue?
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Bluetooth GPS problems with Mapopolis
I have read over this thread but can't tell if my problem is related. I have the emtac bluetooth gps receiver and Mapopolis installled on my XDAII. It seems to bond and communicate well but when I start the mapopolis software it freezes up. It seems to be running very slowly.
Any suggestions?
Tomtom3
Can somebody recommend what they would consider to be "the best" GPS software. Am I right in thinking tomtom is pretty good. Main usage would be on foot navigation. Extensive and up to date map coverae would be crucial.
Thanks!
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I have tried both SmartST from Navman and Tomtom3 and I must say that I prefer the latter. Navman's solution is nice and feature rich but the navigation is sucky. Sometimes it can even navigate in circles... amazing :roll:

remote control for tv dvd etc...?

i am just check out a load of programs for the pda u can get for free on the ent and came across a prgram that is a tv dvd etc....howvere i am sure that it doesnt work on my xda 2! so if anyone knows how to fix this or there is another prgram that can be used please reply back it would be realy helpful.
thanks
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S1MB4D said:
i am just check out a load of programs for the pda u can get for free on the ent and came across a prgram that is a tv dvd etc....howvere i am sure that it doesnt work on my xda 2! so if anyone knows how to fix this or there is another prgram that can be used please reply back it would be realy helpful.
thanks
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it's not the program. The IR hardware on XDA2 is not of commericial grade. The IR signal is too weak to be picked up by the TV IR receiver.
use novii remote. Its not free but it works for xda2
Novii Remote works?
ishtangli said:
use novii remote. Its not free but it works for xda2
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hi, u mean u got XDA2 to work as a decent TV remote control?
care to share your experience?
I have used it (and actually helped them do some extensive beta testing to make it more compatible with the XDA II) and think it's "ok".
You are restricted to using their layouts but you can freely program them to what you like.
Range is rather limited tho. I can sit on my sofa and just about control the TV but the Sky box will not see the signal. I have to lean forward a couple of feet for it to pick up the signal.
I'd say it's effective range is nearly 6 feet.
Re: Novii Remote works?
henrylim said:
ishtangli said:
use novii remote. Its not free but it works for xda2
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hi, u mean u got XDA2 to work as a decent TV remote control?
care to share your experience?
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Hey, I've to quote myself. I have just tested the Trial version and
it works!
The caveat is, that it must be level to the IR receiver, and I've only test it to a range of 2.5m (which is where my sofa is).

Most user friendly/powerful mapping program

i need a map program for my BA. i am quite a noob with this stuff since this is my first ppc. so i am looking for something user friendly but does not skimp too much on the usefulness of the program. i hear about tom tom a bit dunno if it is great but what about pocket streets' by ms or any of the others out there. i just want a mapping program no gps unit yet.
I am using pocket map navigator and love it. with our without gps it works great
Eddie
I use Pharos Ostia
I've been using for several years... usually very reliable
burlybinder said:
I am using pocket map navigator and love it. with our without gps it works great
Eddie
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I have the wallaby(3.04v), himalaya(wm2k5 v 150i.64), BA(V140) and Magician v.112.
I am keen to use any one of my above htc device for satellite gps navigation.
I am new and have never use gps satellite navigation on any of my htc products before.
can someone please advise which hardware n software should I purchase to have the gps navigation which has VOICE ACTIVATED PROMPT in directions.
thanks in advance
Tomtom would probably be your best bet, a cheap wired gps will work just fine and keep both the pda and the gps powered in car. If you want to use it outside the vehicle then the tomtom bluetooth gps is a good bet.
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Tomtom would probably be your best bet, a cheap wired gps will work just fine and keep both the pda and the gps powered in car. If you want to use it outside the vehicle then the tomtom bluetooth gps is a good bet.
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Thank u.
It may sound funny as I am a novice in gps.
Is the tom tom hardware plus software?
Does it come with VOICE PROMPT for directions?
regards.
Yes you can buy a complete package or just the hardware/software, voice prompts included. There are many addons such as post code search, speed camera alerts, online traffic info etc. Also many overlays of points of interest, navigate from contacts/address book.
Just a thought, what country will you be driving in??
cruisin-thru said:
Yes you can buy a complete package or just the hardware/software, voice prompts included. There are many addons such as post code search, speed camera alerts, online traffic info etc. Also many overlays of points of interest, navigate from contacts/address book.
Just a thought, what country will you be driving in??
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does the hardware come with software? Or we can buy it separately just like the add ons. Where can I buy it?
I would be using it in Malaysia
thanks n regards.
i'd recommend the following bluetooth GPS receiver, it can operate from the glovebox and has a very good battery life.
Globalsat BT-338 Sirf Star III 20 Channel Bluetooth GPS receiver
i myself have the tomtom receiver but my friend bought this one and i'd buy it if purchasing again.
it will work with any mapping software that requires a gps receiver and i recommend tomtom sofwtware for ease of use, can be used on 2d or 3d mode.
I've been pretty happy with DeLorme's Pocket Street Atlas -- it's about half the price of TomTom.

PLEASE HELP, complete newbie need help with gps setup.

Hello I have just purchased an 02 xda not the 2 or anything just the xda. The reason behind buying it was to have a cheap sat nav kit as I'm not very rich unfortunately.
However, I dont have the first clue as to how to set it up, the guy gave me tom tom 3 on an mmc card. Said I need a gps receiver or something like that. I am willing to buy one but dont know which one and why and whats compatible.
Also someone else said I can run it off gprs but after reading up that doesnt seem to be very accurate so want to go gps. Do I need a gps antenna? Not sure what that is but told I need it if I dont have one.
Could someone please run me through the procedure of how to set it up as a sat nav. I'm more than happy just to use it as tom tom 3, but want to know what additional kit do I need.
Thanks.
Imran
Hi
Dig more on internet about that. You'll find step-by-steps.
First thing you need is a GPS receiver (cable or bluetooth one).
Just ask the seller if it works with XDA I. (Cable connector).
As far as I know XDA I has bluetooth ? You can but bluetooth GPS then (more expensive, but wireless and works with any BT palmtop for sure).
The rest of configuration is easy and is describes in TomTom help or/and GPS manual.
Good luck.
Hello, thanks for the reply. Did do some advice and done some digging about, so now where I stand is, I have ordered a gps receiver with the correct cable for my XDa. It surprisingly doesnt have bluetooth so couldnt get the bluetooth receiver.
Have got tom tom 5 navigation software, now should be ready to go.
Imran
Hope you have ordered a splitter cable, as the receiver needs power supply. TomTom Navigator 5 will work fine on a XDA I. Use only a headset when you'r on a motorbike, it is sufficient for navigation.

GPS help

Hello everyone, I need some hel.
I am about to get GPS for the wizard.
I'm very set on a small bluetooth gps device, but I need to know what program to use, I'd likw to make sure that the program has an alternate direction feature and auto adjusts directions for wich way I go.
If any of you could help, that'd be great.
Thanks
Pacer said:
Hello everyone, I need some hel.
I am about to get GPS for the wizard.
I'm very set on a small bluetooth gps device, but I need to know what program to use, I'd likw to make sure that the program has an alternate direction feature and auto adjusts directions for wich way I go.
If any of you could help, that'd be great.
Thanks
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im in the market or one too and i don't know squat about them. i'm still learning. but what i do know is, everyone loves tomtom software for gps devices. i think i'm going to go that route.
Head over to semsons.com or buygpsnow.com -- they offer bundles of GPS software & hardware. WRT hardware, pretty much any unit using the Sirf III chipset will work well. I use the Globalsat BT338 -- it has a long battery life, and I can get a decent signal indoors.
I agree with 3waygeek, The two aforementioned websites have nice offerings. I use a Holux GPSlim 236 with my Wizard. No issues, decent battery life good signal strength
anothersmith said:
I agree with 3waygeek, The two aforementioned websites have nice offerings. I use a Holux GPSlim 236 with my Wizard. No issues, decent battery life good signal strength
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What application do you track yourself with?
Like garmin, Tomtom, Streets and Trips...
Cellink BTG-7000 Bluetooth GPS
I recently purchased the Cellink BTG-7000 Bluetooth GPS (view product website) to use with my MDA. I got it at geeks.com for $35. It works quite well. I tried alot of freebie GPS apps, and I stuck with Google mobile maps (view details) program.
The device tracks up to 12 satellites at once, and I've seen it go that high. There is no need for an additional antenna, although it does come with the option to plug one in.
The only downside with Google mobile maps is that the maps are downloaded on-the-fly over the GPRS connection. It can lag sometimes, and won't work if you have no signal. But it is a plus that it doesn't take up a ton of strorage space with image maps.
I have everything all working fine...
I have successfully used four different bluetooth GPS units, so really don't worry about which on eyou get... Currently I'm using A Holox BT321 bought on Ebay for 30GBP - turns itself off when not in use, and useds the same mini-usb charger as the wizard too.
As for software, TomTom does everything you need. I've had it both versions 5 and 6 working on both WM5 and all flavours of WM6 around.
My version of tomtom was 'located' -try Googling for a torrent (or contact me direct)!
I've also tried destinator, but that was garbage, and although CoPilot has been recommended, I can't justify the expense when TomTom works fine.
Tip: To make TomTom work with your GPS...
Pair up the GPS, then in the bluetooth settings, add a port, outbound, as COM6 unsecured. Then in TomTom GPS settings, just select 'Other Bluetooth Reciever' and port COM6.... simple.
GPS and Navigation Program
Sorry if this is too late, however I have only just joined the website.
I too have used a Holux GPSlim 236 with my imate K-Jam (Wizard) as per 'anothersmith' and when I dropped that I went for the i-Blue 737 which has a wonderful feature of going into a standby mode if you walk away without turing it off until a device that is synced with it comes back into range. Not just any bluetooth device. I also found the i-Blue to be a little more accurate with Navigation compared with Magellan and Garmin designated GPS units.
Paired with this I also use TTN6 which I find to be probably the most accurate maps for my area (Nth Qld, Australia) and I am very happy with the program after using Destinator PN and having seen Co-Pilot. It also one of the best supported products I have found when searching the net. TTN6 does take a littel time to start with the 200MHz processor, however it is worth the wait.
I have had other mates join my thinking after seeing my set-up. I hope this little insight gives anybody else ideas if you are looking at using your device to assit make your life easier.
TACK

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