Bluetooth help - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Does anyone know whether or not the exec supports the Bluetooth Serial Port Protocol?

Anyone help me please, if you have a bluetooth GPS, in the bluetooth settings, is a service Serial Port? Im trying to see if its possible to connect one of those bluetooth serial cable things to it, but id like to know in advance of purchasing the bluetooth unit.

Hi Tim,
Yes the Universal supports Serial Port over bluetooth. That effectivly is how all BT GPS devices communicate with the software.
Gavin.

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Hi
I Got O2 Xda Wm 2003,tomtom 5,bt 77 Gps The Problem Is:
I Cant Stablished Contact With A Gps Cos I Got No Port
On Pda Bluetooth Setting.
On The Pda Setting I Got>bluetooth Setting>mode>on>off>
Discoverable ( No Ports As Com 2,6,9...)
And On Tomtom Gps Setting I Got,
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Com9
Com2
Serial On Usb.
How To Add Com Ports In My Pda
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ITS WORKING 100%
I GO IT WORK
Hi,
I have the same problem - no virtual COM port - how did you make it ?
I tried every setting in TOM-TOM and nothing changed. Please help me.
TOMTOM AND GPS
The XDA II comes only with support for BT headsets and ActiveSync through BT. The serial port emulation is also a feature of the Microsoft BT stack but you need a device driver a register port and to handle it
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Bluetooth Problems

Hi all. I've used my Qtek with TOMTOM and a bluetooth GPS antenna for many time. Some days ago, the system don't run anymore.
The problem is in the Universal Bluetooth: I can find and add bluetooth devices but, when i use it, there is not communication. So, for example, i can connect my Universal with GPS antenna in the bluetooth section, but TOMTOM tell me that there isn't a GPS antenna. Also, i can link via bluetooth my Universal with the notebook, but i cannot start an Activesynk session via bluetooth: it tell me that no pcs are connected even if in the bluetooth list there is my pc and in the service list there is "activesynk" and it is activated.
Now, it is a software or an hardware problem? Any idea? I've anjlurned my software at the AKU 3.2 last italian ROM, but it didn't help.
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Idum
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Pls help me. In what manner i can test if it is an hardware problem or only a software problem?
Idum
I have same problem ...
but still dont know the way how to fix
First
For TT to work with your bt gps you have to create a unsecured incoming port, take COM0 or any other number.
then it should already work in TT, if it not select in TT a GPS receiver and select com0
You have to create a com port for the BT connection and enable that com port in your AS on your pc.
To sync with AS over BT you have to select Connect with BT on your Device!!!

Anyway other then BT to get a serial connection?

I need a serial connection to my Jam, I don't want to use BT as the MS stack sucks, I've tried ALL the other BT stacks out there and honestly don't feel like messing with it anymore.
Does anyone know of a way to get a serial connection through usb?
Thanks
Brett

Bluetooth ports

Hi,
Can someone please tell me how many Bluetooth ports the P3600 has? Also, does the Bluetooth stack require authentication?
We need to connect to some external GPS equipment from the device using Bluetooth, and need a minimum of 2 ports.
Many thanks,
Richard

bluetooth serial

hey all simple question I have a older bluetooth car interface that requires a bluetooth com port to interpret AT commands to the handset.
the problem I have is that I had a program i used on my last wm6 phone that worked great however on my HD2 I get a unable to create virtual comport error.
So I am hoping someone can make a suggestion.
Thanks,
yonu
I may have found my issue I went and tried VSPD Mobile on the HD2 and according to it there is a bluetooth serial port on Com2 this may be the problem does anyone know why there are 2 bluetooth serial ports on the HD2 and if the one on Com2 can be disabled?
Thanks,
yonu

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