TOMTOM2 - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Hello, where can I get the best price (free is obviously the best) for TOMTOM2 bluetooth software for my XDA2
Any suggestions would be most gratefully received.
Thanks
Damian

The answer depends very much on where you are and what you're after. TomTom2 has been superceded by V3 in Europe.
Also there is no such beast as TomTom2 Bluetooth, it's just TomTom, if you're PocketPC has Bluetooth and you have a BT GPS then it'll work.

What GPS Receiver do you have?

I have a variety but the two I use daily are a Leadtek Bluetooth GPS and a Royaltek RBT-3000 Bluetooth GPS with Datalogger.

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GPS on XDA

I have succesfully installed TOM TOM 5 with a serial GPS receiver and its has been working fine for the last three months. Now my GPS receiver flashes but cannot find a signal. Can anyone help or do I need to get another receiver?
If the gps reciever couldn't get any signal from the sattelite, than it has nothing to do with your xda device. If you didn't get any sattelite with the reciever, than you have to replace it.....
STefan

What is the GPS antenna

Ok so i just got a PPC 5050 from canada. What does the GPS antena do? Is it a standalone Gps or is it the A-Gps?? Thank you.
http://www.ephonenews.com/phone.jsp?level1=2&no1=563
look there... i don't know if it has an antenna for GPS.

GPS Antenna for the Herald

I was wondering if there are any GPS Antennas available to connect with the HTC4350. I found antennas for other versions of the HTC but haven't found for HTC4350. Are they going to produce some sort of GPS Antennas for the Herald?
The thing is , when I scan some areas , the software detects the wi-fi routers but the signal is very lowwwww and therefore I still cannot connect. Maybe I get some more luck with a GPS Antenna hehe. (if it's worth it)
Po5tHuMaN said:
I was wondering if there are any GPS Antennas available to connect with the HTC4350. I found antennas for other versions of the HTC but haven't found for HTC4350. Are they going to produce some sort of GPS Antennas for the Herald?
The thing is , when I scan some areas , the software detects the wi-fi routers but the signal is very lowwwww and therefore I still cannot connect. Maybe I get some more luck with a GPS Antenna hehe. (if it's worth it)
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What are you searching???
GPS or WIFI antenne?????
GPS for navigation = bluetoothmouse
Wifi = never heard of this
Yes
Po5tHuMaN said:
I was wondering if there are any GPS Antennas available to connect with the HTC4350. I found antennas for other versions of the HTC but haven't found for HTC4350. Are they going to produce some sort of GPS Antennas for the Herald?
The thing is , when I scan some areas , the software detects the wi-fi routers but the signal is very lowwwww and therefore I still cannot connect. Maybe I get some more luck with a GPS Antenna hehe. (if it's worth it)
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Most GPS hardware are now bluetooth or USB. Most are universal so just config it on Setting>System>External GPS.
Having an WiFi antenna would only help you receive WiFi. Some Nav. Programs allow you to use wifi as a pin point; but not in real time movement.
Good Luck.

Herm200 GPS HELP

How do i know i got built in gps? its a jap model X01HT
In my settings i only see Eternal GPS with the cooked rom im using
Im trying to get this going with tomtom
The Hermes doesn't have built-in GPS.
You need to purchase a bluetooth receiver and have GPS software. I use tomtom. Works brilliantly BUT remember if you get a reciever, make sure it has as many channels as possible so it has quick & accurate signal reception.
Mine is a 54 channel receiver and I got no complaints, my 16 channel receiver however....... 10 minutes for a signal lock is somewhat excessive and forget it if its a cloudy day...
hermes 100 definitly not have internal connections/antenna for use the build in gps chip, but and the HERMES200?
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=514&c=vodafone_v1605___wireless_pda_1605_htc_hermes_200
??
There are no real internal differences between the 100, 200 and 300. So No, it won't have the internal GPS chip.

The TDA7851 MOSFET is Good?

Hello everybody, I was thinking update the radio of my car, is a Toyota Avensis T25, year 2004. The radio I was thinking buy because is suitable for the car (image bellow). It brings TDA7851 MOSFET and for Antena controller is NXP6686 (I think the Manufacturer is (Chinese) Philps).
The Sound of radio is good or bad? The output sound is horrible with TDA?
I'm strict with Audio, so, I don't know what I will buy.
Help
Thanks a lot.
Link for more informations: https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/7-T25-HD-Android-R-dio-Do-Carro-DVD-Player-Para-Toyota-Avensis-2003-2008-Navega/32869275804.html?spm=a2g03.search0104.3.172.11f8e238NikIxb&transAbTest=ae803_3&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0%2Csearchweb201602_8_10065_10068_319_10059_10884_317_10887_10696_321_322_10084_453_10083_454_10103_10618_10304_10307_10820_10301_10821_537_536%2Csearchweb201603_80%2CppcSwitch_0&algo_pvid=974ebe2d-434a-4113-a571-d16f25ad5d34&algo_expid=974ebe2d-434a-4113-a571-d16f25ad5d34-23
yes, it's good...by chinese standards.
7850/7851 better than 7388 they used in the past.
and 6686 is a good FM chip.
zerozoneice said:
yes, it's good...by chinese standards.
7850/7851 better than 7388 they used in the past.
and 6686 is a good FM chip.
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I ordered it one month ago, has arrived to my home and is now mounted in my car. I notice the qualaty of audio is a litle smaller, but is good.
Now I have another problem. The radio says support the 3G/4G Modem USB, I have the USB Dongle, but, the car can´t acess the Mobile Data. I tried with PPP Widget 2, the widget says that I am connect but no internet when I open Google Chrome, for example.
With the same USB Dougle I connected with my Galaxy S7 and I have internet with PPP Widget 3.
You can help me more one time?
Thanks
Hacker_XXI said:
I ordered it one month ago, has arrived to my home and is now mounted in my car. I notice the qualaty of audio is a litle smaller, but is good.
Now I have another problem. The radio says support the 3G/4G Modem USB, I have the USB Dongle, but, the car can´t acess the Mobile Data. I tried with PPP Widget 2, the widget says that I am connect but no internet when I open Google Chrome, for example.
With the same USB Dougle I connected with my Galaxy S7 and I have internet with PPP Widget 3.
You can help me more one time?
Thanks
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no android 8.0 unit supports 4G natively as data connection. Even their own dongles are hotspot connection only.
there are some dongles that work but 3G only.
8.1 apparently they do support 3G/4G, some even have built-in sim card slots for direct data connection.
but those are px30 units as far as i know, not px5
Stop wasting your time with 4G Dongles.
Tether. Simple.
Hacker_XXI said:
Hello everybody, I was thinking update the radio of my car, is a Toyota Avensis T25, year 2004. The radio I was thinking buy because is suitable for the car (image bellow). It brings TDA7851 MOSFET and for Antena controller is NXP6686 (I think the Manufacturer is (Chinese) Philps).
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NXP Semiconductor (formerly Philips Semiconductor) is a DUTCH company. Not Chinese.
These are OK radio receivers. They used to be impossible to deal with, but they're not half bad now that the programming manual has leaked out. Sound is decent, however, reception could be better. I suspect that the reception issues are more due to the chinese module that they are installed in than the receiver itself.
The TDA7851 is from STMicroelectronics, Dutch registered, Swiss headquartered.
Note that both of these components are things you would find in OEM and **mainstream** aftermarket car radios.
But be aware that there is a lot more to a good quality sound than just having a couple of components that are good by themselves. Like a chain, its only as strong as its weakest link. So like i said, put a crummy RF circuit on a TEF6686, and the reception will be less than stellar. Put a crummy analog audio mixer in front of the TDA7851 or too small of a capacitor, and your sound quality will suffer.
skezza said:
Stop wasting your time with 4G Dongles.
Tether. Simple.
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My carrier gives me one SIM Card ONLY with 10GB of Mobile Data and I used very little and I want spend that I have right.
Hacker_XXI said:
My carrier gives me one SIM Card ONLY with 10GB of Mobile Data and I used very little and I want spend that I have right.
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Hi, you tried this?
1. goes to wifi settings and connect the dongle
2. hotspot & tethering
3. wi-fi hotspot
4. Active Hotspot
5. press return button to the home
Maybe it's a signal, 3g at least...
Vídeo:
https://youtu.be/ET0YYBXg2jc
Hacker_XXI said:
I ordered it one month ago, has arrived to my home and is now mounted in my car. I notice the qualaty of audio is a litle smaller, but is good.
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Provided the head unit is compatible by manufacturer, you can get more quality out of the audio with a modified mcu update.
zerozoneice said:
yes, it's good...by chinese standards.
7850/7851 better than 7388 they used in the past.
and 6686 is a good FM chip.
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Hello again
What chip is better in chinese headunjts: 6686 or ST7708?
Thanx

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