Hi,
I just bought the Freedom Keying GPS, and am trying to set it up with google maps. I'm not quite sure what to do with the COM ports and the serial port protocol thing. Could anyone please help me out?
Try Franson Gpsgate v2.6
you have to setup an outgoing serial port under the bluetooth options (under COM Ports) enter that serial port and a reasonable baud rate in the External GPS settings. Then set a GPS Program port (I use GPD9).
After youve done all that, simply go into Google Maps, open the right softkey menu and choose "Use GPS" Magically! Your phone knows where it is!
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With PC2002, WM2003 and WM2003SE I had always the COM5 and COM6 ports for bleutooth. Now within WM2005 there is no longer the COM5 port. This port is nessesary when you want to connect to another device with bleutooth. In both version of WM2005 on this forum COM5 is gone. Does anyone know if this is a bug? Can we get it back or do we need to connect to a bleutooth device in another way?
That's what I did to solve my missing bluetooth port.
settings
Connections
Bluetooth
COM Ports
New Outgoing Port and follor the instructions.
I haven't been able to use The GPS settings in the System Tab... I have not tested fully to be sure that I can't though.
I have paired my BT GPS and checked the box to use a serial port. But which port is used? I looked into the registry and I cannot find anything. Normaly it should use COM5. But this one is no longer available on the device. I think whe should try to copy the registry setting of WM2003SE to WM2005 for the COM5 port.
The new GPS tool should do something like GPSgate. When you select COM0 on the first tab, marks that this port is used. GPSgate tell me that COM0 is not available. When I remove COM0 and select none, the COM0 port is again available for GPSgate. The problem is that COM0 is not defined as a COM port. You cannot select it. This makes the new tool unusable at the moment.
On tab 2 you have to select the COM port of the GPS. Strangely all the COM ports are available. Also COM5. What does that mean.
I have alse defined on the new third tab of the MS bleutooth settings that the outgoing BT trafic should use COM5 for my BT GPS. Nothing works. Does anyone know how to use the new functionality?
Just got a TomTom5 kit with Bluetooth GPS receiver from PDAMods.com.
Followed the instructions to set everything up, but TomTom still says "No GPS device!".
The XDA seems to connect via BT to the device OK, and the BT active light comes on on the receiver, so I think its maybe connection params.
The only step in setting up the receiver that I couldn't perform was changing the outbound COM port to port 8 in BT Settings as specified in the receiver manual.
I go into Bluetooth Settings.
Select the Services tab.
Select 'Serial Port'' as instructed.
Make sure Enable service is checked, authoriszation required isn't, and Authentication passkey required isn't.
Then I go into the Advanced options to set the ports and I can't edit them...
Any ideas? I need to use this this afternoon - in about and hour and 10 minutes, and have been struggling for 2 hours to get the thing to recognise the receiver...
I've already had to do a hard reset, and lost a load of other stuff off the device, because the Bluetooth setting seemed to get corrupted and i started getting a message about Bluetooth license having expired. That bit is OK now after the hard rest, but the receiver is still not recognised.
In the TomTom prefs I have gone into GPS status and hit the configure button. Selected 'Other Bluetooth GPS'., and hit the ''Bluetooth Serial Port 5" line (which is what the inbound COM port connection is set to).
According to Bluetooth settings my Inbound COM port is 5 and my outbound is 6. The receiver setups says these should be Inbound 5 and outbound 8.
Please please point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
FM
try using cable
In TomTom try using the Other NMEA cable device (or somthing similar) - select the com port and set the baud rate (mine uses 9600 but you may need to try a few settings). I also ensure that I connect the device in Bluetooth manager before starting TomTom.
Hope this helps.
Denver
TomTom 5. & BT GPS
Don't tell me you haven't used the "outbound" com port setting .
The inbound/outbound name is nothign to do with data flow, it's whi instigates the connection.... the XDA does, so it's an Outbound connection you need to use.
Try Com6 (or com 8 .... whatever it was)
Once again, xda-dv forums members are stars!
That sorted it..
9600 and selecting the inbound com port (i think it was that one) made the thing spring to life..
now i know where i am going..
cheers cgrillo,
FM
hi
try to make 38000 bps , and remeber to choose com6 on other cable select...
i try it and he cames like a ferrari....eheheh
cu
Is there a quick way to have TOM TOM connect to the GPS Mouse when TOM TOM is started? Currently I have to start blue tooth manager and connect to GPSlim236 manually.
Then run TOMTOM.
Also, in my blue tooth manager my blue device is listed as:
Holux GPSlim236: SPP Slave.
is SPP Slave correct?
same problem as above! but i lose the conecction after about 10 seconds! any ideas? ive searched the whole forum and this is the closest ive come
Hi, my xda mini s only has bluetoth COM ports on port 6 + 7, however tomtom5 only recognises the IR, serial, and COM ports 0, 2, 3, and 9. I have tried the 'Other cable...' thingy, changed the BAUD rate, and generally messed around with it. Any ideas?
btw, i use a globalstat BT-359 receiver (bluetooth)
Hi all,
With the new SPRINT ROM, the A-GPS is now enabled and I can use it with Google Maps (it found the A-GPS automatically) and Live Search (it found throug Intermediary GPS Driver).
However, if I want to use it for iGuidance or TomTom, it asked for the COM PORT, which I am not sure which one.
I select "Auto Scan" and iGuidance said it's on COM PORT 4, but that is the COM PORT I reserved for my Bluetooth GPS. However, when it auto-scan, the Bluetooth GPS is not connected.
So if anyone can tell me the actual COM PORT, I can manually add it to iGuidance.
Dude, I'll reply with "Do a search"
com4, but it won't work with iguidance or tomtom without a launcher to properly open the port. Those older programs have not been updated to properly use the GPSID (intermediate driver) windows offers. And our gps is handled entirely by the gpsid.
Search this forum for the thread AstroGPSLauncher.
ok i just got a vpa compact 3, with herms 200.
its running wm6.1 custom, in the setting/system/connections tabi have an externat gps settings, when entering that i have the elusive com 9, can someone explain how i can configure this to be used with tomtom 6, as i also have this program.
G'day, when you 1st start tomtom it will take you through a setup prcedure. Miles or kilometres, time, etc.... It will also ask what type of gps receiver to use and after selecting you can choose what com port....
BUT first... I find it easier if you go to com manager (afte 1st disabling external GPS settings) and pairing gps receiver manually, then after it pairs, tick serial port. Go to comm ports (at bottom of bluetooth menu) and create a new one. It should list your GPS receiver.. Pick whatever com port you wish (please note that com 3 is "unavailable"). I use com port 4 with a lot of success.
Hope this helps...Cheers...
Hello everyone,
I recently invested almost $100 in a blue-tooth GPS receiver, the i-gotU model GT-200
Manufacturers web site here:
http://www.i-gotu.com/product/BT_GPS.html
I can easily pair it to my Wing (ROM Aserg 12) but I have not been able to make any GPS enabled software work with it.
this is what I have done so far:
-Pair the device
-Use control panel to assign a com port to the serial service on the device
-Use external gps control panel to point applications to the new comm port
-Open google maps and try to get gps data
After a while I gave up with google maps and tried other applications such as GPS-Mission and eventually GPS autodetect, wich scans all ports and tries all baud rates
So far not a single application has worked.
Has anyone else had experience with this particular receiver, or any other GPS receivers that can be of help here?
Thanks,
Chris
PD: I have already used search in this site and google. Found nothing, this receiver may be too new.
ChrisGrundy said:
Hello everyone,
-Pair the device
-Use control panel to assign a com port to the serial service on the device
-Use external gps control panel to point applications to the new comm port
-Open google maps and try to get gps data
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1) Go back to Control Panel and disable the external GPS.
2) Go to Settings\Connections\Bluetooth
3) Select the COM Ports tab, You should be able to create a COM port 6 with your GPS device.
4) Open Google Maps
5) Go to Menu\Options\GPS Settings
6) Select Set Manually, COM 6, 9600 Baud.
7) Enjoy GPS!
You'll Have to set up each GPS program manually. I've never gotten the automatic settings to work.
thanks
Thanks, Audiopro.
I'll try that as soon as I get out of work