Hi, i have an external bluetooth GPS device (Nokia LD-3W) and i tried to use it with my Touchpad running CM7 Alpha 2.1, but got no luck yet.
I can install the sygic app without problems, but i get a FC when i try to start it...
Maps application als FC's
Anyone maybe got something similar working?
I used "Bluetooth GPS Provider" from MOBILE-J.DE to link my Holux GPSlim 236 to the TouchPad.
Penecho said:
Hi, i have an external bluetooth GPS device (Nokia LD-3W) and i tried to use it with my Touchpad running CM7 Alpha 2.1, but got no luck yet.
I can install the sygic app without problems, but i get a FC when i try to start it...
Maps application als FC's
Anyone maybe got something similar working?
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Use Bluetooth GPS from the market and this will search and find all bluetooth devices and you pick the one you want.
I have linked two different GPS receivers without problem.
Agreed, Bluetooth GPS works beautifully with my Holux M-1200 GPS receiver.
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Hi guys,
I've been using the 1.72 ROM for a couple of weeks now and I must say it is the most stable ROM since I've my MDA II. The radio on/off works like a charm and so does the bluetooth. But.....
I use TomTom Navigator 3 with an Emtac bluetooth GPS. It works fine with this ROM but I can't use TomTom anymore without the Emtac bluetooth GPS. What I mean is: Before this ROM I would sometimes open up TomTom to look something up on the map. This would be with bluetooth turned off and my GPS would be somewere else. Now with this 1.72 ROM and the Bluetooth Tools in it, I can't do this anymore. My MDA II will slow down in opening TomTom and will then freeze. It needs a soft reset to get out of this stage. This is very repeatable. I think it has to do with the bluetooth tools in the ROM.
So my questions are:
1. Does any of you guys have the same problem with a bluetooth GPS?
2. Can I do a hard reset and not let this bluetooth tools be installed and still get my bluetooth GPS working?
I hope any of you knows the answer to this (minor) problem.
Thanks!
Wouter
are you using the latest version of the tomtom gps driver, I had this problem on my old IPAQ 3970. but everything works fine on my XDA with 1.72 and bluetooth tools
I use the very, very latest GPS driver. So you can't reproduce that problem with a bluetooth gps mouse?
Wouter
I have a GlobalSat GPS mouse and it works fine.
Jon
I also have the latest GPS driver with the TomTom Wireless (Bluetooth) GPS mouse and works without any problem
Hi Xzanix,
Just to be sure if I just have bad luck. You can open the map in TomTom and look something up without the bluetooth GPS turned on? (I just want to be sure....)
Thanks,
Wouter
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Hi guys,
This thread can be closed. I solved the problem!
I tell you what I did. I had in the GPS settings choosen for COM5 because I had that one activated in the Bluetooth Tools. This was how TT did work but didn't work with no GPS turned on.
Now I turned Bluetooth Tools off and choose for Bluetooth GPS in the GPS settings. Now it works how it is supposed and I can still look something up on the map without my bluetooth GPS turned on.
I'm so happy! :lol:
Wouter
Cool 8) Was just compiling a reply Nice to read you've solved your issue
Well, thanks for your effort!
:lol:
Wouter
I ordered a bluetooth gps yesterday.
I hope it comes in by the middle of next week to try it out with the G Tablet.
Now all I need is a car mount for this thing and it'll be an awesome in car device.
linckraker said:
I ordered a bluetooth gps yesterday.
I hope it comes in by the middle of next week to try it out with the G Tablet.
Now all I need is a car mount for this thing and it'll be an awesome in car device.
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I tried my HOLUX M-1000 GPS with the gtablet. I was able to connect using Trekbuddy mapping software, but I could not get it to work with MapDroyd. I tried using a couple of the bluetooth utility apps like gps mouse and blue gps but I didn't have any luck with either of those. Let us know what you find out.
Anyone tried bluetooth gps and headphones with the g-tab?
I have tried to use a bt gps with the Program Bluetooth gps from googoo android, but after starting and selecting maps, it always FC. I can not find an update for the program on markst, so i am not sure it is the latest version. I am on tnt 2.00
phfaty said:
Anyone tried bluetooth gps and headphones with the g-tab?
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My Motorola S305 stereo bluetooth headphones work fine with the gtab.
insight3fl said:
I have tried to use a bt gps with the Program Bluetooth gps from googoo android, but after starting and selecting maps, it always FC. I can not find an update for the program on markst, so i am not sure it is the latest version. I am on tnt 2.00
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I found a program outside of the market called BlueGPS and sideloaded it. Works fine with my iTrek M5 but you have to allow mock locations under settings>applications>development and set it to replace the internal GPS in BlueGPS. I set the Max connection tries to 5.
Where did you get BlueGPS? I have an iTrek M5 and would like to put it to good use!
tjdulka said:
Where did you get BlueGPS? I have an iTrek M5 and would like to put it to good use!
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I just Googled Bluetooth GPS for Android. Here is the URL for the download (different place than where I got it, but looks to be the same program): http://sourceforge.net/p/bluegps4droid/home/
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I just Googled Bluetooth GPS for Android. Here is the URL for the download (different place than where I got it, but looks to be the same program): http://sourceforge.net/p/bluegps4droid/home/
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I got it....it works with my teletype brand bt gps unit!
Search "tomtom bluetooth gps receiver for usa and canada" on Amazon (can't post outside links yet). The thing only costs $18.99!!
It looks like this is the best deal for a little GPS Bluetooth receiver to use with our GTabs. I bet it will work fine judging from the rest of this thread and the Amazon comments about using it with iPod Touches.
http://wireless.1saleaday.com/
1saleaday has BT GPS for $9.99 + $4.99 shipping. I'm about to bite
I just purchased one, see what happens
1saleaday is truely a great site. i've ordered alot from them.
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Anyone tried bluetooth gps and headphones with the g-tab?
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My Motorola S9 bt headphones work great.
I picked up a Tom-Tom 9T00.001 for just under $20 from Amazon. It worked great with when paired over BT using BlueGPS and Google Naviation.
going to order one now
zyphaz said:
I picked up a Tom-Tom 9T00.001 for just under $20 from Amazon. It worked great with when paired over BT using BlueGPS and Google Naviation.
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I purchased the GPS from Amazon also, but I could not get it to connect. The G-tab pairs with the GPS, but I receive a msg not connected. Any help? Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ncaggie1989 said:
I purchased the GPS from Amazon also, but I could not get it to connect. The G-tab pairs with the GPS, but I receive a msg not connected. Any help? Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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After you pair the GPS with the G-Tab you'll need BlueGPS to connect it. Once it's paired and connected with BlueGPS you can launch your navigation application.
zyphaz said:
After you pair the GPS with the G-Tab you'll need BlueGPS to connect it. Once it's paired and connected with BlueGPS you can launch your navigation application.
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Thanks! Are you just using the standard Nav App that comes on the G-Tablet?
Setting for BlueGPS and TomTom GPS
What if any settings did you select to get the TomTom to work? What application are you using to verify that it is working? I was attempting to get GoogleMaps to find my location (connected via bt with BlueGPS and the green light was flashing on the TomTom) but it is always unable to find me.
Thanks.
I found a thread over at droidforums.com that talks about tethering your android phone's GPS to your PC using Bluetooth with an app in the market called BlueNMEA. I also found this app called Bluetooth GPS in the market that allows your android device to use an external Bluetooth NMEA compatible GPS with several apps that require a GPS, like Google Maps.
Has anyone tried installing BlueNMEA on their phone and side loaded Bluetooth GPS on the NC and tested this yet to get GPS functionality on the NC?
I bought my wife a NC for Christmas and can’t wait to try it myself but since it’s a Christmas gift for her I can’t really open it up yet to try it out.
that would work if we can get bluetooth enabled.
I guess I missed that. I had assumed the bluetooth was working.
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Hi everyone,
I was wandering if We could connect to a GPS via bluetooth using our Folio?
Regards,
Bastospn
I got replies that others has the TntMod running with a BT GPS, so i assume Market has a BT gps app you use, i forgot if the person replied to how it was done, but im sure it was working..
search our forum for bluetooth gps
Bluetooth GPS
Hi,
I am using an app downloaded from Android Market, the Bluetooth GPS by Googoo Android, v. 0.5.8.
It works fine with my Folio 100, with Dexter's mod 1.3b.
The bluetooth GPS device is a Touch GPS device.
i can confirm that it works.
i used it with my nokia n95 as the GPS unit, using the symbian app ExtGps by symarctic (should work on all s60 devices with a built in gps). and the app Bluetooth GPS by Googoo Android on the folio.
remember to allow mock locations =)
kepler1982 said:
remember to allow mock locations =)
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should i enable this in next build, by default?
Dexter_nlb said:
should i enable this in next build, by default?
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nah. some people use wifi location.
I'm using a bluenext gps, Bluetooth GPS by Googoo Android. Seems fine but not used in anger yet. The setup uptions are all 'automated' by the apps, they open the dialogue for you so not much need to change the defaults, I think.
Remember the GPS pairing may not become 'active' without the app running.
Great news.
Thank you all!
Hello,
I use the internal GPS of my Samsung Galaxy S with GPS 2 Bluetooth v.2 and Bluetooth GPS Provider on my Folio.
It works great
kepler1982 said:
i can confirm that it works.
i used it with my nokia n95 as the GPS unit, using the symbian app ExtGps by symarctic (should work on all s60 devices with a built in gps). and the app Bluetooth GPS by Googoo Android on the folio.
remember to allow mock locations =)
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I have tried getting this to work with my nokia x6 but had no success at all so far.
any ideas what I am missing?
I try with i5700 and no luck.
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You can use bluetooth gpscl provider on the market
Inviato dal mio SGH-T849 usando Tapatalk
Jon2555 said:
I try with i5700 and no luck.
Sent from my Folio 100 using Tapatalk
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I have external bt gps, works weel with external bluetooth provider (market) but i cant find good (working) bluetooth sharer - bluetooth gps - shares something, but it is useleless for my notebook and folio too
Maby some tutorial would be nice
we know that we can realize navigation in gtablet by connecting GPS model~
but I wonder whether we can realize navigation in gtablet by connecting a garmin GPS(my garmin GPS type is 295w) by using the usb port?
thanks~
i dont think so garmins gps is not set up to share its gps data over usb or bluetooth. you best bet is to get a bluetooth gps unit and use bluegps on the gtab to get navigation they modules run about 20-60 dollers for most and work just great.
Garmins don't work. I have two and neither will share their gps signal.
Xargon321 said:
i dont think so garmins gps is not set up to share its gps data over usb or bluetooth. you best bet is to get a bluetooth gps unit and use bluegps on the gtab to get navigation they modules run about 20-60 dollers for most and work just great.
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Actually Garmin gpsr's do share their signal via usb. I have used my gpsmap 60csx with my wndows laptops using garmin software Nroute and their mapping software. I am still looking for a method to use it with android.
Coyot21 said:
Actually Garmin gpsr's do share their signal via usb. I have used my gpsmap 60csx with my wndows laptops using garmin software Nroute and their mapping software. I am still looking for a method to use it with android.
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But doesn't that require that the software can read the usb signal? I haven't found anything on android that will do this.
I went with a Tom Tom Navigator 6 gps unit (approximately the size of a pack of gum) and BlueGPS on the tablet. It works a little strange since you pair to the gps unit but it never "connects". It just appears in the BlueGPS service and it available to all the gps enabled apps on the g-tab.
I also use Tomtom Bluetooth GPS with CoPilot live 8.
Works great.
Although to answer OP's question about USB connection:
Viewsonic ROMs based on 1.1 version didn't have much of USB functionality.
Now, with 1.2 version released there is more USB support, as keyboard and mouse and several others.
I do not have 4391 installed yet, so cannot try it out.
Maybe someone else running recent ROM can try to connect USB based GPS and let us know?
I'm looking into gettin garmin_gps module for my CM9 galaxy i9000 running 3.0.8-g4cf4918.
anybody has any hint on how to build the module? thanks a lot
Marco