Hi All,
Thanks in advance for reading my app request.
All phones these days have blue tooth capbility. is there any app that can transmit radio wave's in ur car speak.. lets say open a FM channel in ur car and run a app in ur phone ... phone will work as a MIC and car speak will make u hear... please see below link for the clarification... applogy... i am not a good writer.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ge8SPKd7iQ6/learn/learningcenter/car/Bluetooth/in_car.html
http://www.autosoundcentral.com/
Concerning both this and your previous request:
Transmitting data over bluetooth to FM simply is not possible. The bluetooth standard goes at the 2.4GHz frequency range, while the FM standard doesn't even hit 1GHz (i think). Bluetooth is a DIGITAL signal, while FM is an ANALOG signal (once again, i think).
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Hello all,
This is my first post at this community.
Can we develop something which will use bluetooth to receive GPS signals ?
Google maps also gives correct location but that is not GPS.
"Wayfinder earth" is a software which turns bluetooth on and after that it crashes. I am not sure if that will work here in india.
But please try this wayfinder earth.
I also searched over internet that many GPS receivers uses bluetooth to receive signals.
So if we can find/develop something like this, it will be great !
I use Blue Tooth GPS since ... i have a Blue Tooth PDA. If it doesnt work ... you make a big mistake!
PDAs can receive GPS signals over Bluetooth, if you're using a Bluetooth GPS Mouse!
My car 2008 mitsubishi eclipse gt se. Dosent have any inputs,or bluetooth for music which stinks it has a awesome stock system a 650-watt (max.) Rockford-Fosgate Premium Audio system with SIRIUS Satellite Radio, including 6-month pre-paid subscription....The system plays through nine speakers, including a 10-inch subwoofer.
So heres my question without bluetooth or inputs to my radio, the sirius satellite radio has a ID/ESN number right? to link it...is there a way to connect to it with my phone, like push music through some type of channel or something?....i hate not having any inputs on my car radio, But I want to keep it stock , just trying to figure out any ideas,or people thoughts on this......thanks
the link was removed by the system it says
I got an adapter like that on ebay for a factory CD changer on a 2004 Chrysler and it has been perfect.
so where does the adapter plug into?...im confused i have no inputs?...just a 6 disk changer in head unit...so i was thinking of a way to carry a signal thru sirus perhaps?
from the ebay listing found doing a search for "aux input mitsubishi eclipse":
*2005-2009 models without Factory Navigation Radio
Mitsubishi aux input to 3.5mm (headphone) Replaces Mitsubishi MZ360135EX
Cable is 3 foot long.
This cable allows an Auxiliary audio source to be played through your factory radio. Radio must be aux capable. To find out turn on your radio and press down and hold down the CD button. Radio should then enter ''AUX'' mode, seen on Radio screen.
Aux input port wire in through your factory wiring harness. Very easy to do. The hardest part is removing the radio. Full installation directions are available via Email upon request.
This kit will plug into the headphone plug on a source such as a Microsoft Zune, Zen Player, iRiver, SanDisc, Samsung player and any other mp3 player.
You can get an FM transmitter. You plug the phone into the transmitter and it broadcasts the audio over a non-used FM channel. You set your radio to that channel and recieve your audio.
For example,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-MP3-Pla...er_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item5add856024
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FM-radio-Tr...er_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item3cc3f2819f
I use a Bluetooth speakerphone with a built-in fm transmitter. It puts the mic right in front of you and sends the output to the stereo.
Disclaimer: This is not advice. It is just something that fell from between my ears.
cool, thanks for the advice and imput....gonna check out to see if i have a aux through menu..never seen it before,,though sometimes its behind the head unit....if not gonna go transmitter route....
kimtyson said:
You can get an FM transmitter. You plug the phone into the transmitter and it broadcasts the audio over a non-used FM channel. You set your radio to that channel and recieve your audio.
For example,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-MP3-Pla...er_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item5add856024
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FM-radio-Tr...er_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item3cc3f2819f
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whoa i never seen one of those before....Have you seen anything like that for a Samsung note? If not just gonna buy a cheap ipod touch i use it for music...i like that idea...thanks
If neither of those ebay items does Bluetooth to FM, take a look at Sound Fly, they have several models (they also do audio jack to FM and built-in SD card reader to FM). I like BT to FM better because its one less thing to fiddle with each time I get into and out of my car. Pull my phone out of my pocket, hit play and go. Even when streaming XM via the data connection it only pulls 15% of the battery per hour so I don't bother plugging in a charge connection either.
By the way, do not bother with the SiriusXM app if you have an online account. It will NOT give you the full 128 kbps you can get with other options (such as streaming from your desktop computer). Get Xiia Lite from the market and go to mobile.musicdock.com. Make sure you set 128 in the settings after you log into musicdock, then set up your favorite channels, and you are good to go. Much better sound.
Hi all -
I have a Cobra iRadar Detector. It connects to the phone via BT and that is how and were you see your speed and other general radar detector stuff.
I also have a Motorola SD10 BT headset. Since I drive all day, I need the headset to call the office and clients but the radar so I don't get pulled over.
How can I connect both simultaneously? I think I'd have to use the BT headset as Call Only and the BT Radar as Media only. And I'll try that today. But will I have to re-connect each time I turn off the engine and the Radar goes out? Or will it just stay connected? Or is there another way to have two devices connected at the same time?
Of course, if there are other questions I need to ask, please feel free to post those as well.
Theocrat Issak
TheocratIssak said:
Hi all -
I have a Cobra iRadar Detector. It connects to the phone via BT and that is how and were you see your speed and other general radar detector stuff.
I also have a Motorola SD10 BT headset. Since I drive all day, I need the headset to call the office and clients but the radar so I don't get pulled over.
How can I connect both simultaneously? I think I'd have to use the BT headset as Call Only and the BT Radar as Media only. And I'll try that today. But will I have to re-connect each time I turn off the engine and the Radar goes out? Or will it just stay connected? Or is there another way to have two devices connected at the same time?
Of course, if there are other questions I need to ask, please feel free to post those as well.
Theocrat Issak
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For speed just download a GPS speedometer they are far more accurate than than anything else.
In fact if you get one that saves the data you can use it as evidence to get out of a speeding ticket.
Unless you make a habit of speeding.... tut tut.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
I actually use WAZE for GPS, which also has a speedometer and is crowd sourced so that other area drivers can post accidents, traffic jams, police and other useful information. Very handy, and as a person that drives 200+ miles a day in the city, it's useful.
The iRadar detector is just good enough for certain circumstances. I found that by having the BT headset as phone only, the radar detector works the media aspect and thus I'm able to use both - as I'd figured.
When I'm on the BMW motorcycle, speeding isn't an issue, I go so fast you didn't even see me come from behind and pass you.
Hello everybody
Please apologize if this question might have been answered already. However, I haven't found a thread that dealing with this exact question.
I was wondering if anybody ever had a OBD2 Bluetooth dongle and headset connected at the same time. Is this possible?
I'm planning to use an OBD2 Bluetooth dongle together with Torque Pro to retrieve engine data on my HTC one. At the same time I don't want to sacrifice my car's Bluetooth headset, also connected to my HTC one.
So while displaying the engine details I still want to be able to answer calls using my headset.
Has anybody ever dealt with such a scenario? Did it work?
Thanks very much any hint and / or info!
[SOLVED] [Q]: Bluetooth OBD2 & headset simultaneously
To whoever it may concern, I was able to have both Bluetooth devices connected simultaneously, the car's hands-free and OBD2 dongle. Could even listen to music on my device through Bluetooth.
HTC ONE with Android 4.2.2
BMW Hands-Free Bluetooth integration
OBD2 Bluetooth dongle used with Torque Pro
Hope this helps people with similar concerns.
THX
First, i love this forum so much
second
i want to send a fm signal to open my gate that work on fm in 91mhz so what i need to do this ?
fm dongle + otg and app ?
anyone already think about that
(obs: i dont see any place on the forum to talk about that)
You could set up a raspberry pi for opening the gate and connect to it through wlan. That way you don't need extra hardware on your smartphone.
but i want the solution without any hardware on the gate but in my phone ok....